User talk:Shiva1805

Referencing style
Please use proper referencing templates (cite web, cite news etc) and do not change the established citation style of articles. See WP:CITEVAR and WP:CITEHOW for guidelines. Thanks.-   Managerarc   ™ talk  16:30, 16 July 2016 (UTC)

Koimoi
Hi, as was previously explained in this edit summary, Koimoi is not considered a reliable source by the Indian cinema task force. If you wish to discuss the matter, you are free to do so at WT:ICTF, but please do not resubmit the content supported by that reference as you did here, as it will be considered disruptive. Thank you. Cyphoidbomb (talk) 17:01, 19 July 2016 (UTC)

Subjective declarations
Re: your edit here, we don't regurgitate the subjective declarations of various media outlets, using weighted POV terms like "blockbuster", "super hit", "disaster", "flop", etc. We don't, for example, call films "rotten" simply because that's the terminology RottenTomatoes.com uses to describe films that have received negative critical response. Content must be written in a neutral point of view. Cyphoidbomb (talk) 17:25, 19 July 2016 (UTC)

Critical thinking
Hi, re: these edits there were numerous grammatical problems, but also problematic was the statement "The film grossed approx inr 2060000000 from it's first weekend and became the only film to do so." Obviously Sultan was not the first film in the history of film to cross USD$31 million in one weekend. Maybe the source meant Indian film? Please consider these things in the future so you don't accidentally make impossible assertions.

You also added content about the film's nett income. This is just padding. There's nothing at MOS:FILM suggestive that the WikiProject Film community cares about films' nett income. Wikipedia is not an accounting firm, so this specificity is unwarranted. We typically care about budget and gross, and that's all. Lastly, in English, "its" is possessive. You would use "its" when saying "The film grossed 206 crore in its first weekend." "It's" is a contraction of "it is" and is only used when combining these words. "It's a good day to be alive". Typically contractions are not appropriate tone for an encyclopedia unless we are quoting someone, so that should help you remember when to use which thing. Thanks. Cyphoidbomb (talk) 18:05, 5 August 2016 (UTC)

August 2016
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