Actor Vivek Oberoi recently ignited a fervent discussion online with his observations on the ephemeral nature of stardom and the potential for even the most prominent figures to fade from public memory. During an extensive conversation about legacy and the shifting sands of public consciousness, Oberoi posited a scenario for the year 2050.
He suggested that in the future, the legendary status of Shah Rukh Khan might be met with the question, “Who is Shah Rukh Khan?” Oberoi drew a parallel to how younger generations might not recognize the name Raj Kapoor, whom he described as the “God of cinema,” especially if they are fans of contemporary stars like Ranbir Kapoor. Oberoi’s sentiment was that “History relegates you into nothingness.”
This provocative statement quickly gained traction, particularly after a viral Reddit post spurred a renewed debate. Many users weighed in, with some defending Oberoi, asserting that his comments were taken out of context and misinterpreted by social media. Supporters argued that Oberoi’s broader point about the passage of time and changing public interest is valid, even if the specific example of Shah Rukh Khan was used.
However, others disagreed, criticizing Oberoi and suggesting that while his general point might hold some truth, he undermined his argument. Some Redditors pointed out that certain legacies, like those of Raj Kapoor, Dilip Kumar, and Amitabh Bachchan, have demonstrably endured over time, transcending generational shifts. The consensus among many was that while the exact timeline of 2050 might be debatable, the underlying concept of fading relevance over extended periods is a plausible reality for many public figures.







