For decades, the Indian film industry has witnessed the rise of megastars whose influence extends far beyond cinema. Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan and Aamir Khan have not only ruled the box office but have also embedded themselves into the fabric of Indian culture. These icons represent an era of superstardom that seems almost impossible to replicate in today’s rapidly changing entertainment landscape. Their fans, whose devotion transcends the silver screen, continue to gather in large numbers outside their homes, from Jalsa to Mannat to Galaxy Apartments, hoping for a glimpse of their beloved idols.Yet, as the years pass, the question on many minds is: Will we ever see the rise of another star capable of matching the legendary status of these four?
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