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Only Marginally Better Than AI Slop, 'Michael Uses' Its Subject as a Meal-Ticket

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26.04.2026

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As someone who has been watching Bollywood biopics for the last decade, there should be little in Antoine Fuqua’s Michael that should upset me. When the protagonist is not showing off his god-given talent on screen, all that the secondary characters talk about is how special he is. It is a film that mistakes superficial tics like voice, make-up and costume as authenticity. Also, a film that confuses grit for honesty. 

It’s eerie how much of Fuqua’s biopic on the ‘King of Pop’ seems to internalise and then channel Rajkumar Hirani’s Sanju (2018). Hirani’s biopic on Sanjay Dutt is among the gold standards of Bollywood biopics; the hardest anyone’s worked to vindicate its powerful protagonist. Michael might be Hollywood’s answer to Sanju. 

However, Fuqua’s film is arguably more dishonest than Hirani’s film – or dozens of other hagiographies produced in the Hindi film industry for that matter. I realised this only halfway into........

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