Aamir Khan recently spoke about Bollywood’s low phase in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter and said, ‘If you look at the quality of films that we’ve been making, talking about the 70s and 80s. When I came in 1988, the bulk of films being made at that time was low, according to me. Since then, we have improved if you ask me.
After the 90s, when 2000 came in, audiences changed. They are much more open and want to see different kind of material.’ The actor added, ‘While there is scope for improvement, I think we have been improving slowly.
There are ups and downs in every field. We are certainly going through a low, there’s no doubt about it. But, that happens in every field, I don’t think it’s something new that’s happening.
These are cycles.’ Aamir continued, ‘I would just like to stick to what I am doing and tell the stories that I believe in. That’s what I know how to do.
I am not someone who has any grand opinions about myself that I can change the way things are. I’ve never had that opinion about myself. It is very difficult to make a film.
Main ek film hi ache se bana lu vo hi bahut badi baat hai.’ Aamir Khan’s last release, Laal Singh Chaddha turned out to be a box office failure. In an interaction at ABP Ideas of India Summit 3.
0, he finally broke silence on the film’s underperformance and revealed, “It’s a film close to my heart. Advait, Kareena and the whole cast and crew worked hard and it didn’t do well. Two things happened, after a long time my film didn’t work, so family and friends would come home to ask me, ‘If I’m okay?’ I realised that I’m getting a lot of love after a flop.
That was the funny side of it.”.
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Aamir Khan breaks silence on Bollywood's low phase: 'If you look at the quality of films that we've been making...'

The actor added, 'While there is scope for improvement, I think we have been improving slowly. There are ups and downs in every field.'