SRK's
Pathan
Might
Emerge
As
The
Winner
Trade
expert
Akshaye
Rathi
told
an
entertainment
portal
that
he
believes
Shah
Rukh
Khan's
Pathan
stands
a
great
chance
to
emerge
as
the
winner
of
2021.
He
explained
that
the
superstar
will
be
returning
to
the
silver
screen
after
such
a
long
gap
hence,
it
will
surely
leave
the
viewers
rushing
to
the
theatres.
He
further
added,
"Salman
Khan's
Radhe:
Your
Most
Wanted
Bhai
is,
I
believe,
on
the
lines
of
Wanted
(2009)
and
that's
one
of
his
best
films
since
his
2.0
avatar.
Aamir
Khan,
meanwhile,
raises
the
bar
with
every
film.
So
all
of
them
can
be
possible
highest
grossers
of
the
year."
Other
Films
Might
Shine
Too
While
Akshaye
Rathi
is
quite
confident
about
Khans' films,
he
also
said
that
films
like
RRR,
Sooryavanshi,
'83,
Maidaan,
Cirkus,
etc.,
also
have
a
chance
to
shine
at
the
box
office.
Komal
Nahta
Votes
For
Aamir
Khan
Unlike
Akshaye
Rathi,
Komal
Nahta
feels
that
Aamir
Khan's
Laal
Singh
Chaddha
will
emerge
as
the
winner
of
2021
at
the
box
office.
"I
have
a
feeling
that
if
Laal
Singh
Chaddha
releases,
it'll
be
the
biggest
film
of
the
year," said
Nahta.
Taran
Adarsh
Says
'Content
Will
Be
The
King'
Trade
analyst
Taran
Adarsh
is
aware
that
Khans
can't
shine
without
delivering
content
at
the
box
office.
Hence,
he's
pretty
sure
that
2021
belongs
to
content,
irrespective
of
Khans' presence
in
the
movies.
He
said,
"It
depends
on
the
content.
Content
has
to
click.
And
I
think
all
films
should
work,
regardless
whether
or
not
it
stars
a
Khan.
Ab
number
1
pe
kaun
baithega
who
toh
agle
saal
hi
pata
chalega.
Content
matters.
How
does
one
explain
the
Rs.
245.36
crore
business
of
Uri
-
The
Surgical
Strike,
or
Tanhaji
-
The
Unsung
Warrior
being
the
biggest
hit
of
2020?
I
am
sure
the
producers
must
also
be
wanting
for
these
films
to
do
well,
but
I
don't
know
even
they
must
have
imagined
that
it'll
do
so
well."
Another
trade
expert
Atul
Mohan
also
shared
his
take
on
the
mega
releases
of
2021,
and
said
that
filmmakers
and
producers
shouldn't
chase
numbers
this
year,
and
rather
they
should
focus
on
pulling
audiences
from
their
houses
to
the
theatres.