Farah Khan Defends Michael Jackson Biopic, Calls Critics "Morons"

Filmmaker Farah Khan has publicly defended the Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael' against negative critical reviews, calling critics "morons" and urging fans to watch it in theaters. The film, directed by Antoine Fuqua, stars Jaafar Jackson, Michael Jackson's nephew, in the lead role. Reactions online have been mixed, with some praising Jaafar's portrayal while others argue the film fails to engage with complex aspects of Jackson's life. Khan's comments have sparked further debate about the biopic's treatment of the pop icon's legacy.

Key Points: Farah Khan Backs Michael Jackson Biopic, Slams Critics

  • Farah Khan defends Michael Jackson biopic amid negative reviews
  • She calls critics "morons" in an Instagram post
  • Film stars Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson
  • Directed by Antoine Fuqua, produced by Lionsgate
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"Give Jaafar Jackson an Oscar": Farah Khan backs Michael Jackson biopic amid backlash

Farah Khan defends the Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael' amid backlash, calls critics "morons" and urges fans to watch it. Jaafar Jackson stars as the pop icon.

"Critics are morons in every country! Go watch MICHEAL!! - Farah Khan"

New Delhi, April 26

The newly released biopic on global pop icon Michael Jackson has sparked a sharp divide between critics and supporters, even as filmmaker Farah Khan has publicly come out in strong defence of the film, urging audiences to ignore negative reviews and experience it in theatres.

The film, titled 'Michael', was released worldwide on April 24 and opened to largely unfavourable critical reception.

Despite the backlash, Khan took to Instagram to share an old photograph of herself with Michael Jackson and posted a note backing the project and its lead actor, Jaafar Jackson.

In her post, she wrote: "Point to be noted... Critics are morons in every country! Go watch MICHEAL!! And someone pls give @jaafarjackson the Oscar next year!"

She later reshared the post on her Instagram Story, adding, "This film is for us fans and not for the critics. Loved Michael."

Reactions online have been mixed. While several fans echoed excitement over Jaafar Jackson's portrayal, others argue that the film does not fully engage with complex aspects of Michael Jackson's life, including issues related to race and personal challenges.

A user commented on Farah's post, writing, "Yeah. Blame the critics. Makes sense. The biopic treats all the major events in MJ's life like a grocery checklist and doesnt once meaningfully engage with any of these issues, be it race or the challenges he faced as a Black artist. Even his charity/philanthropy mention feels hollow. See how 'Sinners' and 'The Help' address the issue of race."

Another wrote, "If Austin Butler didn't get it for Elvis, Jaffar shouldn't either!"

Directed by Antoine Fuqua and produced by Lionsgate, Michael features Jaafar Jackson, Michael Jackson's nephew, in the lead role.

The ensemble cast also includes Colman Domingo as Joe Jackson, Nia Long as Katherine Jackson, along with Miles Teller, Laura Harrier, and Larenz Tate.

The biopic's release has reignited discussion around Michael Jackson's legacy, which remains polarised due to his global musical influence and long-standing legal controversies.

While fans continue to celebrate his artistic impact, critics have pointed to the complexity of portraying his life on screen.

Jaafar Jackson, speaking about the film in an interview cited by People magazine, described his experience watching it, saying, "As soon as it came on, it was a completely different experience than what I thought it was going to be. It went by so fast... the second time I saw it was a completely different experience. I was able to understand what the story is and really allow myself to enjoy what's on the screen."

- ANI

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Priya S
I get the excitement but the user comment makes a valid point. Treating MJ's life like a checklist doesn't do justice to his complexity. We need more nuanced storytelling, not just hero worship. Jaafar Jackson has potential though.
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Vikram M
Farah calling critics morons is a bit much na? I mean, constructive criticism is needed. But I'll still watch it because MJ was a legend! Chapri critics can't take away from his music. Jaafar deserves a chance!
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Ananya R
Honestly, we Indians love our biopics but we also need to be honest. If the film glosses over race and personal struggles, that's disappointing. Jaafar's performance might be great but the writing needs to be called out. Cinema is more than just nostalgia.
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Rohit P
Bhai, Farah ne sahi kaha! Critics always hate on everything. I saw the movie and it's brilliant! Jaafar has got MJ's moves and voice spot on. Oscar worthy? Maybe not, but definitely a celebration for fans! Go watch it! 🎤🔥
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Kavya N
As someone who grew up listening to MJ on cassettes, I'm torn. I want to love it but if it's just a surface-level tribute, that's not enough. The comparison with 'Sinners' and 'The Help' is apt. We deserve a film that grapples with the real MJ.

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