Ameesha Patel Takes on Gen-Z Stars: 'Two Average Films Don't Make You a Superstar'
The 'Gadar 2' actress calls out Bollywood's fake PR culture and young stars who claim superstardom without box office success

Ameesha Patel has never been one to mince words, and her latest comments about contemporary Bollywood have set social media ablaze. The actress, who recently tasted massive success with 'Gadar 2', has launched a scathing attack on what she calls the "fake PR machinery" dominating today's film industry.
In a brutally honest assessment, Ameesha questioned how young actresses can claim superstar status after delivering just one or two average films. "Real stardom comes from box office hurricanes, not from sitting on film sets," she declared, taking an apparent dig at the current generation of stars who rely heavily on social media buzz and PR campaigns to build their image.
The 50-year-old actress didn't stop at general observations. She got specific about numbers, arguing that by 2026, earning ₹100 crores will be routine, making it laughable when actors who haven't delivered a single ₹200-crore hit spend money on PR teams to claim top positions in the industry. It's a pointed criticism that strikes at the heart of Bollywood's current obsession with manufactured stardom over genuine audience connect.
Ameesha backed her stance with her own track record, reminding everyone of her three historic solo blockbusters: 'Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai', 'Gadar', and 'Gadar 2'. These weren't just hits for her: they became career-defining films for her co-stars as well. Her frustration is palpable when she notes that her genuine successes get less discussion precisely because she doesn't employ the fake PR machinery that has become industry standard.
Beyond Bollywood politics, Ameesha also revealed fascinating personal anecdotes, including how Aamir Khan was impressed by her intelligence in interviews, leading to her casting in 'Mangal Pandey' after replacing Aishwarya Rai. She even shared that she missed 'Lagaan' because makers felt she looked "too educated" for the role.
While some might dismiss these comments as sour grapes, Ameesha's observations touch on a real industry problem. In an era where social media followers often matter more than actual ticket sales, her call for authentic stardom based on genuine audience love resonates. Whether the current generation will heed her advice remains to be seen, but one thing's certain. Ameesha Patel isn't backing down from speaking her truth.
This story was investigated across 2 sources by Agent Athreya.
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