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"Super hit" and other hyperbolic terms

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Hi there, re: this edit, please don't use hyperbolic, subjective terms like "super hit" to describe a film's commercial response. This violates our neutral point of view policy. We don't regurgitate the cutesy "declarations" that come out of Indian film trades like "blockbuster", "all-time super hit", "failure", "flop". It's our responsibility to use neutral language and proper encyclopedic tone. For instance, if RottenTomatoes.com decides that a film's critical response was "rotten", we wouldn't print, "The film was declared rotten". That asserts as a fact something that is a complete opinion, and it is inappropriate tone to describe something as metaphorically "rotten" in an encyclopedia. Thank you. Cyphoidbomb (talk) 17:44, 3 January 2017 (UTC)Reply

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