Today, Aamir, Salman and Shahrukh are at the point of their career where Amitabh Bachchan was in the nineties. Following a long hiatus after Khuda Gawah (1992), when Big B returned to the screen with films like Mrityudata (1997), Lal Baadshah (1999) and Kohram (1999), he was rejected by the audiences. By then, the Khan trio had emerged as the new superstars. Bachchan later changed his image with Mohabbatein (2000) and did not look back. At 80, he is still churning out excellent stuff. The Khan trio has to take a leaf out of his book, as it has no dearth of opportunities despite all the challenges they are facing. Of course, it all depends on what kind of films they choose in the future. As actor Boman Irani says, the success of big stars’ films gives the courage to make small and meaningful films, else the entire industry will collapse. According to him, it is important to make films of big stars to entertain the masses who love them and "if you deprive them of it, where will they go for entertainment?" Actor Vicky Kaushal also thinks that the star system will continue in the future and big stars have always dominated not only in Bollywood but also in Hollywood.