There shouldn't be prejudice against mainstream cinema: Kabir Khan

New Delhi: In a country where there is no dearth of star-struck people, Hindi films with a powerful cast tend to easily get the tag of ‘highest-grossing movie’. But making it to film festivals is not a cakewalk for them. Kabir Khan, whose this year’s directorial “Bajrangi Bhaijaan” tasted stupendous success at the box office […]

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New Delhi: In a country where there is no dearth of star-struck people, Hindi films with a powerful cast tend to easily get the tag of 'highest-grossing movie'. But making it to film festivals is not a cakewalk for them. Kabir Khan, whose this year's directorial "Bajrangi Bhaijaan" tasted stupendous success at the box office as well as fests, says commercially successful movies shouldn't be ignored at such galas.

The Salman Khan-starrer, which unfolds the story of a man on a mission to take a young Pakistani deaf and mute girl back to her country, minted over Rs.600 crore worldwide. After its screening at the prestigious Busan International Film Festival in South Korea last month, it will entertain the attendees of the 46th edition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa this month.