The end credits - they just gave up!


I always thought it was funny how the studio and filmmakers seemed to have just given up on the movie since they probably realized how awful it was. About halfway through the credits, the music stops playing, and the rest of the credits roll by in silence. What's weird is that there was more music from the soundtrack that they could have played. If their excuse is that it's "artistic" to have it silent, I don't buy it.

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It is pretty hilarious. It's like the sound designer only did the credits up until the audience had most likely left the theater and then got the hell out of the editing room.

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Watched it for the first time last night and noticed it too.

This is quite a common practice on Bollywood movies where they are pumping out literally multiple movies a week, but on a Hollywood movie, it's pure laziness and downright hilarious.

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