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KRK announces his retirement as a film critic; “Bollywood will be very happy…”

Actor Kamal Rashid Khan, sometimes known as KRK, frequently makes headlines for his outspoken comments or contentious tweets about celebrities. He is known for criticizing celebrities and giving unfiltered reviews on Bollywood movies. He has never missed an opportunity to express his opinions about actors like Salman Khan and Varun Dhawan or their films. As KRK announced his resignation as a film critic, his adventure has officially come to an end.

As most people are aware, KRK has launched his final criticism of Ranbir Kapoor for his most recent film, Shamshera. The movie didn’t do well at the box office, and Kamaal even claimed that RK had lost his charm after meeting Alia Bhatt. In addition, he has been disparaging the Laal Singh Chaddha, starring Aamir Khan, and has already called it a box office failure.

KRK announced his resignation on Twitter while also mentioning that his final movie review would be for Laal Singh Chadha. He wrote, “Hope all the Bollywood people will be very happy after hearing this #LaalSinghChaddha will be the last movie, which I will review. Thank you to all the people, who supported me during the last 9years!”

KRK also asserted that he is the final “Khan Superstar” and that there would never again be a Khan who is a superstar in a tweet. The final KHAN superstar in Bollywood is KRK #TheBrand. No other Khan will ever achieve superstardom, according to his post.

On August 11, Laal Singh Chaddha, starring Aamir Khan, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Naga Chaitanya, and Mona Singh, is scheduled to be released in theatres. It is a Hindi translation of Tom Hanks’ 1994 Oscar-winning Forrest Gump film from Hollywood.

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Bhagyaa Kadam

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