Mumbai, India – E be like say Bollywood don finally catch fire again with the new romantic comedy, ‘Saiyaara’, wey people dey rush go see like say na free ticket. This film na for Gen Z and e don make serious waves for box office, especially where dem dey look fine, fine love stories.

As dem talk am for ‘Daily Variety’ podcast, the film don hit box office for India plus other places wey Bollywood dey shine. The correspondent wey gree carry the gist, Ramachandran, don explain how ‘Saiyaara’ dey shine despite say no be every film fit chop big money for our current economy.

‘Saiyaara’ fit enter waiting for the hype as e dey make Bollywood dey hum like musician wey just land new hit. E don pass the Rs 100 crore mark in the first few days wey e release. People dey happy as the film dey enter dem hearts like palm wine on a hot day. You fit hear lovers dey weep, laugh, and cheer like say na global football match we dey watch.

One notable strategy wey Yash Raj Films, the wey dey distribute the movie, adopt na ‘less-is-more’. Dem no go make plenty noise for social media; instead, dem let the film trailer and well-produced songs do the talking. E be like say dem sabi wetin dem dey do because people from different backgrounds dey run come cinema just to check wetin dey happen with the lovebirds, Krish and Vaani, played by Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda.

Now make we yarn about Michael Scott’s decision to pull curtain for ‘The Late Show’ after 2025-2026 season. People dey talk say e fit relate to CBS parent company wey just knack $16 million settlement with former president Trump. E mean say all those late-night shows dey face plenty wahala as dem dey try survive the digital jungle wey dey more than just broadcast TV.

According to Steinberg, date wey CBS announce di news, e scatter like pepper soup without water. Dis show na sign of late-night TV wey dey shake small. People dey wonder if the vibe go fit survive without those big names wey dey always dey drop truth-gems wey fit change mind. Late-night TV be like that fine restaurant wey don dey lose customer as takeout dey trend now, my guy.

So, as we dey celebrate the success of ‘Saiyaara’, we dey also mourn di gradual fade of our beloved late-night shows. Will we ever get the same vibes again? Or na just memories we go dey carry? Make we sip our palm wine and watch how Hollywood go turn e own.

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