Since
the
1990s,
the
three
Khans
of
Bollywood-
Shah
Rukh,
Salman
and
Aamir
have
dominated
the
Hindi
film
industry
along
with
Akshay
Kumar
and
Ajay
Devgn.
Hrithik
Roshan
managed
to
enter
that
league
with
his
debut
film
Kaho
Naa...Pyaar
Hai.
However
slowly,
these
big
names
gave
way
for
new
faces
but
the
latter
have
never
been
deemed
as
'superstars'.
Further
in
the
last
few
years
with
OTT
platforms
gaining
momentum
and
the
COVID-19
pandemic
causing
a
major
shift
in
content
consumption,
it
is
often
debated
whether
the
superstar
culture
is
slowly
withering
away.
As
per
an
ETimes
report,
in
a
recent
interaction
with
the
media
for
his
upcoming
film
Antim,
Salman
Khan
talked
about
era
of
superstardom
in
the
age
of
OTT
platforms
and
actors
gaining
popularity
through
it.
The
superstar
said,
"We
will
go,
somebody
else
will
come
up.
I
don't
think
that
era
of
stars
will
go.
It
will
never
go.
It
will
always
be
there.
It
now
depends
on
a
lot
of
things,
selection
of
movies,
what
you
are
in
real
life
and
more.
It's
a
whole
package
of
things.
This
younger
generation
will
have
their
superstardom."
He
further
added,
"I
have
been
hearing
this
also,
'ki
star
ka
zamana
khatam
hogaya'.
I
have
been
hearing
this
for
the
last
four
generations,
'ki
yeh
last
generation
hain.'
We
will
not
leave
it
for
the
younger
generation
to
take
it
easily.
We
will
not
hand
it
over
to
them.
'Mehnat
karo
bhai,
pachas
plus
me
mehnat
kar
hi
rahe
hain,
toh
aap
bhi
mehnat
karo.'
Speaking
about
Salman
Khan,
the
actor
is
currently
busy
with
the
promotions
of
his
upcoming
film
Antim:
The
Final
Truth
helmed
by
Mahesh
Manjrekar.
The
film
also
stars
Aayush
Sharma
and
Mahima
Makwana.