'Delhi Belly' has edged out 'Bbuddah Hoga Tera Baap' by a huge margin and is en route to be a sure-shot success. This also brings an end to the entire pre-release conversations around the clash of the biggies which hasn't quite turned out. Wondering though whether all such talks were actually reasonable enough, especially considering the fact that the two films were of totally different genres, Imran is happy to shrug it all today.
"After all for how long can you keep wondering or worrying about the clash? Yes, this leads to hype and all but eventually a film speaks for itself. I have always felt that a good film cannot be stopped from doing well and the bad just cannot be saved," says Imran who now is enjoying his third success in a row after 'I Hate Luv Storys' and 'Break Ke Baad' last year.
Continuing with his reasoning, Imran adds, "Come on, let the fact be stated, if two films are good, they would both be successful despite releasing on the same day.
On the other hand if a film is bad, whether it is 'Delhi Belly' or any other, and it decides to arrive solo, it doesn't mean that it will definitely succeed. There is nothing like a free weekend."
Well, the statement couldn't have been better timed, now that the fate of both films is pretty much becoming clearer with every passing show.
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