Fox Star Studios withdrawn its plea and has informed the Supreme Court of India that the makers would cut the four scenes from ‘Jolly LLB 2’, as directed by the Bombay High Court on Monday. Fox Star Studios had moved the apex court challenging the Bombay High Court order directing that the movie be viewed by a three member committee. The order was passed by the Aurangabad bench of the Bombay High Court.
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Q. Don’t producers have to pay tax for the earning from their films? If yes, then how can someone inflate collections upto 40-50 crore? A. Every figure that’s released online is estimated earnings of the film and the Roshans haven’t even mentioned if the figures that they’ve announced is ‘nett’ or ‘gross’ (including taxes etc). Not everyone can do this though, publicly listed banners like Eros do not inflate numbers, but the numbers released are still not accountable as its just an estimate. Q. What is the final verdict for Raees and Kaabil? And how much does Raees need to collect to become a super hit or blockbuster? A. Both have no chance to be super-hits or blockbusters. Best case, both would just about recover costs. The right of Kaabil were sold, so the producers made a profit before the release of the film, the distributors might just about recover costs. Raees will be profitable too due to the film performing very well overseas. The worldwide distributors share will be around 85 crore, about 40 crore more would be recovered from satellite, music etc. Q. When will advance booking of Jolly LLB 2 start? A. Has opened in select centres already, like Kohinoor in Jaipur. Begins all over mid-way through the week. You can book your tickets on Wednesday. Q. Hrithik said we could manage our calendar in better way like Hollywood, where 2 big films don’t release together (despite more screens). Your take on it? A. Clashes need to be avoided in the future. The industry is losing business, because a film like Kaabil would’ve easily collected upwards of 100 crore (actuals), while Raees would’ve probably gone on to do business in the range of 175 crore net. To add to it, there is increased negativity within the industry, between stalwarts, between good friends. The games that PR’s play, along with the numerous success parties and media interactions to claim victory and to create perception that your film is more successful than the other. All this and more could be avoided with solo releases and the content of the film itself can get more attention. Q. How much Dangal would have earned if there was no demonetization and if Christmas and New Year did not fall on Sunday? A. Dangal wasn’t affected by demonetisation, the situation had almost fully recovered and the film was running at a very high level right from the first day. If Christmas / New Year had fallen on weekday, the film would’ve crossed the 400 crore mark. Q. Why are fans & media so obsessed with BO collections these days, even more so than content, was there same trend in last decade & before? A. The obsession for numbers was always there, but at a much smaller level in the last decade. It was more restricted to internet forums and debates within the industry, but the advent of social media has taken the obsession to new heights. It’s understandable too because box office numbers is the ultimate truth in the industry. It’s about people paying their hard earned money to watch a film. It shows both the rise and fall of a star. Egos get shattered, it also exposes the perception created by clever media play. The trend of films also indicates how the audience is liking the film. So even though these are just numbers, there’s a lot to it that makes it exciting for a lot of people. Q. Why the audience is not coming to watch Raees in big number ? Raees have positive word-of-mouth, but why isn’t it helping the film why? A. The film has collected nearly 100 crore in the first 6 days inspite of clash, which is excellent. The word-of-mouth is mixed, the family audience haven’t come out in big enough numbers to watch the film. It’s Shah Rukh Khan’s presence that has pulled it to such numbers – even though the expectations were higher after the kind of opening it got. End of the day, for SRK, it’s the same story as his last few films. Excellent opening, but the film hasn’t found universal acceptance which explains the drop from Monday onwards. Actually, the trend Day 3 onwards wasn’t great. SRK still needs that one excellent universally accepted film. We think it’s going to be the Aanand L Rai directed film. The director’s films connect with Pan-India audience, especially families. Q. Does Raees still have the potential for the highest grossing film of January or will that record remain with Airlift? A. Raees will become the highest grosser of January by the end of its 2nd week. Q. It’s unfortunate what has happened with the box office reporting of Raees and Kaabil…producer and the so called (I wonder why) ‘Trade’ has played foul play in contrasting directions…Although it is laudable that you have started the process for independent tracking, how effective can it be and why don’t the producers / exhibitors or whoever related to his appoint a standalone body for BO reporting whose reporting will be a benchmark for all BO websites? A. It’s about every producer coming on board to report to the independent source, for example Rentrak. But even then, without verification and re-verification of numbers from multiple sources, there could still be chances of figures getting inflated (or deflated) somewhere down the chain. More so when it comes to business from single-screens. We’ve got to remember here that careers and reputation of some of the top stars in the industry is at stake. Cover-ups can happen now, a 9 / 19 crore total can be pushed over 10 / 20 crore to make it look bigger. When the source is independent, reliable and honest.. the chances of star power getting exposed becomes higher. Since most of the top stars produce films themselves, it’s going to be difficult to get them on board. A quick look at the names who report to Rentrak reveals that they are also the top stars in the industry, they are the ones who can get those big numbers and have nothing to fear. Q. How will Jolly LLB 2 perform at single screens? Will it appeal to the masses? A. From the promos it does look like it’s going to hold appeal at smaller centres. That’s what the makers believe too, because Jolly LLB 2 is getting a fairly good single screen release. But holding appeal and actually performing are two different things. The content needs to be there for the film to work, else release at fixed rentals can actually lead to losses. Q. Why the figures are inflated.. after all producers are not getting what they are showing so whats the benefit? A. It’s about the star. Hrithik needs 100 plus, SRK needs 150 plus. Both targets will be achieved and exceeded by a long distance. Q. Do you think that RAEES makers have made a big mistake by inflating the figures as it has dented their credibility and reputation in the trade? Moreover the image of SRK can really be damaged as he is the producer? May be the fans who love all the three KHANS may start disrespecting SRK? I am one of those fans. Your views on this? A. Not really, because Raees was at reasonable levels throughout the first weekend. After the weekend when it became clear that the Kaabil makers wouldn’t stop, Raees makers started inflating too. Actually, it all began with over confidence when they declared on Sunday that their film would cross the 100 crore mark and organised a grand success party. But the crash on Monday did come, the film fell below the 100 crore mark and that’s when they started panicking and began to inflate. Once you take your film to a certain number, you have to show normal weekday drops. Also, the mainstream media reports producer figures, so they did not want to go below Kaabil from Monday. But that’s no reason to inflate. They should’ve stuck to actuals and used their PR machinery to expose Kaabil inflation in the media. Instead, they took the wrong route and the collections of both films have become a joke within the industry. Q. Does the incident which happened on the sets of Padmavati act as a negative publicity for the film and can it decrease its collections. A. There is nothing like negative publicity. Every kind of publicity helps. It has given the film a lot of free publicity, across the country. Q. Valentine’s Day is not a holiday. What kind of advantage will it give to a movie? A. A small boost to business, a little more for love films.. but may not make much of a difference to a film like Jolly LLB 2. Q. You have strongly spoken against award shows. So, how do we judge performance/movie of the year etc? There are certain actors/makers who put more efforts than others. Audience can’t be unbiased as they will pick who they like. A. The voting process has to be improved and it has to be made transparent too. People no longer watch award shows to see who wins, they watch it for entertainment. So it’s probably the best time for a Filmfare to improve their system. Get more people from the industry to vote, have a independent body to ensure that the votes aren’t rigged and the suspense over who wins should be there. Right now, when an Amitabh Bachchan arrives 20 minutes before the Best Actor award is about to be announced, it’s almost a certainty that he’s going to win and has been informed about it well in advance. As for how to judge the best performance or movie, it’s always going to be debatable because everyone has a different opinion. We thought SRK in FAN was the best lead performance of 2016, but Aamir got the award. With all due respect to him, his role did not have enough scope to really perform, like a PK which was arguably the best performance of the decade and a role for which he should have won last year – but didn’t. The effort that goes behind the scenes or preparation prior to shoot, cannot be the criteria to judge a perform. What’s visible on screen has to be judged, not the effort that he put in to gain or lose weight. Q. You said you’ll be updating the box office collections of all movies till now. Were specifically talking about films like Happy New Year, Krrish 3 and Bang Bang or even films with smallest variation like Baby and Drishyam? A. Every film and every verdict will be looked into and corrected if needed. The source is going to be old trade magazines and our own database from the last 4 years. Q. When will SRK start shooting for Aanand L Rai dwarf film? A. It goes on floors in March. About 6-7 months of shoot and 9-10 months of post-production is what we’ve heard. Q. No movie has crossed 100 crores in February and March. Can Jolly LLB 2, Badrinath Ki Dulhania and Rangoon break that jinx? A. Jolly LLB 2 and Badrinath Ki Dulhania have a chance, both look like entertainers. Rangoon it’s borderline impossible, it would be a major surprise if the film get anywhere close to 100. Even at 75 range the makers would be happy, given the response to the trailer and limited appeal that such films have. Dark films do not really have the audience to cross 100. Q. Indicine, first and foremost hats off to ur team for the last article about inflation of box office figures, u all deserved a ROADIES SALUTE, ur trustworthiness increases. My question is don’t u think our young generation stars should do more movies which tells d story of nation’s heartland, as it will help them increasing their Fan Base slowly, I find metro audience are more abt stories they watch onscreen rather fanatic, like it happened with SRK, then came HRITHIK, then came RANBIR and it continues. A. Thank you. The right mixture of movies that appeals to the heartland of India, as well as films that give actors credibility with the thinking section of the audience is probably the right way to go about it. Varun Dhawan is making the right choices. He did Badlapur which won over the critics and did well at multiplexes and now he’s doing films like Badrinath Ki Dulhania which is targeted at the core Hindi belt. Arjun Kapoor has a strong line up too. What worked for Shah Rukh or Salman in the 90s were those family films which could be watched by every section of the audience. Unfortunately these days, there is a market for those films, but it isn’t being attempted. Of course, you need actors of their calibre and charisma, the industry doesn’t have that special talent just yet but one of the many young actors could grow into a major superstar of the future. Q. Your article yesterday was a landmark article. But how it will affect the industry. Can you get opinions of Bollywood bigwigs on this matter? A. We’ve got a lot of feedback for yesterday’s article. Most positive and supportive. Can’t reveal the names obviously. Q. What do u think about republic day clash and last year Diwali clash? Combined collection of Kaabil & Raees is ahead of ADHM & Shivaay even not combined only individually Raees is ahead of ADHM and Kaabil is ahead of Shivaay so shall we consider that Diwali festival is no more bigger festival for box office? A. The only difference is, Raees and Kaabil has much bigger stars. The two films would’ve performed much better had they released during Diwali. Q. In your LBO prediction have you taken GST into account ?Are you sure that with mixed -to- good WoM Tubelight will cross BB? A. GST hasn’t been taken into consideration. There is no clarity yet. We’ll wait till it comes into effect (most probably from June 1st) and then decide how much we need to adjust LBO figures. Q. What is your view on Jagga Jasoos trailer? Also since it is being said that it is a movie made especially for children, do you think it will be accepted by our audience ? A. It could work with children, but we’ll have to wait and see how entertaining the film actually is. The trailer has received a fairly decent response, but they released the trailer way too early. Q. Have Raees and Kaabil underperformed? A. It’s difficult to say whether they have under performed or not, because they have exceeded the potential of Republic Day weekend by a big distance. The previous highest grosser was Airlift and Agneepath with 120-130 crore. But here, the two films combined will do nearly 220 crore+ which is excellent. More so since both films came right after a massive blockbuster like Dangal. Q. How Shahid Kapoor get films after doing so many flop movies. He is now a profitable actor or not? A. He has a poor track record, very poor success ratio. But he has acting talent, which gets him films. Q. Ever since Golmaal 4 was postponed I have read a lot of articles from various sources claiming that some other film might eventually release alongside Robot 2.0 and the dubbed Hindi version might not be the only film to release in core Hindi belts but so far no film has been announced for a clash on Diwali. Do u think Judwaa 2 should postpone by 3 weeks and release on diwali? David dhawan has an impeccable record when it comes to family entertainers and Varun dhawan also needs a solid release date for his universally appealing film to penetrate in the core Hindi belts. What’s your say on this? A. Not at all. the release date of Judwaa 2 is excellent. Plenty of holidays and it could be the best non-festive period to release a film this year. No point clashing and taking on a big film like Robot 2 when they can get a solo release during a better period. That’s it for today, thank you for joining us.
Kaabil and Raees: Inflated Box Office Collections and our estimates!
There comes a time when a strong stand has to be taken against the inflation of box office collections – which has crossed all possible limits with the release of Raees and Kaabil. The theatres are empty but the collections, both films combined, are at record levels for weekdays. Before we begin, credit should go to Red Chillies and Excel for keeping the collections at reasonable levels throughout the weekend. They probably had no choice but to inflate Monday onwards because the other film would’ve otherwise overtaken them and that would mean negative reports in the mainstream media – which follows official figures. But that’s no excuse for inflation to levels of insanity when the film isn’t even collecting half of what they have quoted.
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Kung-Fu Yoga Reviews by Critics
[mks_button size=”medium” title=”Average Rating of All ‘Kung-Fu Yoga ‘ Review – 1.9 stars” style=”rounded” bg_color=”#1e73be” txt_color=”#FFFFFF” icon=”” icon_type=””] Kung-Fu Yoga Review by Nihit Bhave on The Times Of India Rating: The movie begins so abruptly that you feel like you’ve started watching episode no. three of a show by mistake. Director Stanley Tong unloads a ton of information on you in the first ten minutes, leaving you half-confused and already half-disinterested. Kung-Fu Yoga Review by Madhusree Ghosh on Hindustan Times Rating: If only the film were equipped with anything resembling a coherent plot. There are no thrills, or spills. None of the joyous laughter we have come to expect from a Jackie Chan. Instead you have Sonu Sood in another wasted opportunity, and a whole bunch of clichés about India that are frankly more tiresome than funny. Apart from a vague mention of a breathing technique, the film has no connection whatsoever with yoga either. Kung-Fu Yoga Review by Anusha Iyengar on Bollywood Life Rating: The film promises and man, there’s action! Watching Jackie Chan’s Kung Fu movies is worth all the money you spend on the film. The film is also visually good and there is humour at the right places. The second half of the film will literally make you nostalgic if you were a 90s kid who loved the idea of solving crimes or puzzles. Or if you loved watching those game shows on television where participants would have to unlock mysteries to find the hidden treasure. Thankfully, there are no unnecessary songs or romantic scenes in the film and it focuses on the plot completely. It’s a complete entertainment package. It’s a lighthearted film that you can definitely watch with your kids. Disha plays a rather strong woman and not a damsel in distress which adds to the charm in the film. You will also see her fighting the bad guys. Kung-Fu Yoga Review by Saibal Chatterjee on NDTVMovies Rating: A dizzyingly fast-paced but musty mish-mash of martial arts, stunts and comedy, Kung Fu Yoga isn’t the kind of film that has any time to pause and ponder. Neither, obviously, would its audience be inclined to seek deeper meaning in its fantastical narrative construct. The breathless pace that Kung Fu Yoga sets obviates the possibility of the audience fully grasping what is unfolding on the screen. Review by IANS on Zeenews Rating: Never mind. This is mindless entertainment at its brainless best, topped up by a kind of foamy salute to Indo-Chinese kinship that would at best, be as serviceable as a picnic up the Himalaya where revellers from both the countries are invited. The party mood never forsakes “Kung Fu Yoga”. Director Stanley Tong gives Sonu Sood a chance to battle Jackie. Jackie gets tit for tat, ‘Sood samet’. Review by Shubhra Gupta on Indian Express Rating: Kung Fu Yoga, which is a cheat title, because it has barely any yoga and a lot of jaded Kung Fu moves, does nothing but put you to sleep. Chan plays a great Chinese archaeologist in search of lost treasure. A mo cap (motion capture) flashback tells a convoluted tale of Indian royals wandering about icy mountain caves in Tibet, with Chan showing the way. Review by Rohit Bhatnagar on Deccan Chronicle Rating: this is probably the worst of Jackie Chan movies. Looks like, he took Bollywood too seriously! He is cute while dancing but nothing will get in your head because he is talking and singing in Chinese. Though the film got the biggest opening ever in his homeland China, it lacks logic in every aspect. He will surely impress the kids, must say. Disha Patani and Amyra Dastur look just pretty and the two have nothing much to act. Sonu Sood has played the villain several times before in our Hindi films but you will see him in an English-speaking villain’s avatar for the first time and it is a total disgrace to the language. He is unpleasant to the core in his act. His sudden transformation from a villain to a good guy is laughable. ‘Kung Fu Yoga’ is definitely a waste of time but can recommend to kids over the weekend. Don’t expect logic even for a second, or else you will come out scratching your head. Review by Mayank Shekhar on Mid-Day India Rating: There’s much Kung Fu. What about the yoga? No, seriously. What about the yoga? You’re thinking now. That’s your bad. You can just about tell where this film is coming from. Never mind where this picture is going—dubbed into English and various Indian languages, from Mandarin. Maybe the potential 2.5 billion cinema audiences that comprise India and China together—if you totally ignore Hollywood, which anyway draws 70 per cent of its revenues from outside America? Maybe. The economics of this pic does make sense. At the centre of this geopolitical tectonic shift is actor Sonu Sood—poor man’s young Amitabh Bachchan, on a horse, holding a falcon in his hand, like Big B from ‘Mard’, taking on Jackie Chan. Good stuff, yo. The rest of this movie just reminded me of any other episode from the Pamela Anderson show VIP from the ’90s. You remember that? I seriously don’t know why I do. Review by Jaidev Hemmady on Movietalkies Rating: Jackie is energetic as ever, but the man looks quite jaded and leaves his younger co-stars to execute most of the action sequences. Sood looks quite dashing but hams like there is no tomorrow and his diction is unintentionally funny. Disha and Amyra look pretty enough. Though the visual effects are decent enough, what leads to the film’s undoing is a loose plot and an uninspired execution. Most of the scenes are disjointed and for some reason, the makers thought that they could impress viewers by showing them levitating monks and the ‘Indian Rope Trick’ (Guys, this is 2017, for crying out loud!!). The action scenes are somewhat decent (specially the car chase sequence with an unexpected backseat passenger), but in the absence of a strong plot or interesting characters, the action scenes too don’t make much of an impact as such. Review by Vishal Verma on Glamsham Rating: Jackie Chan’s exuberance and unmatched energy at the age of 62 is commendable to the highest level and here we see his dance moves too and the master is just terrific. Sonu Sood can thank his stars for sharing space with Jackie Chan and that’s the benefit of becoming a producer erstwhile it would have remained a dream. Disha Patani looks pretty and has a meaty role. Amyra Dastur looks beautiful and has her moments. Chinese comedian Zhang Guoli is strictly okay while Aarif Lee Rahman and Eric Tsang do their part with sincerity. Technically polished, Horace Wong lenses give a postcard feel. Tong, Chan stunts are crowd pleasing. Apart from the funny use of cobras that was unnecessary plus the political statement made by Asmita during her introduction to Jack, KUNG FU YOGA takes the audience for a ride. Sonu Sood’s palace where he pets Lions and Hyenas is said to be in Rajasthan but actually it seems to be shot in Dubai. Review by Kunal Guha on Mumbai Mirror Rating: For Jackie Chan fans, this one will be disappointing. Not that the karate kid has now become a Kung Fu grandpa but the fact that the legendary actor is reduced to films such as this one. While he still has the moves (and they’re not as jaded as Jagger yet), this one barely allows him to flex much else. For Sonu Sood, this seems like a fantasy — crossing fists with the most revered big screen champion of Kung Fu. But sadly, his lines, like the script of this film, lack punch. “Some call it destiny, some call it meant to happen, but I call it make it happen,” is just one of many that make you shrink your nose. Disha Patani, who has a few more lines than others in the film, is unobjectionable, even if a tad stereotyped (every contemporary Indian princess isn’t as bejeweled all the time), while Amyra Dastur is largely hired to smile through the proceedings. Apart from Kung Fu, Chan also mastered parkour even before the term was coined. In his films, he experimented with freestyle running, hopping over walls, vehicles and everything that would obstruct his path. You should too — only in the opposite direction from the multiplex that’s screening this film. Review by Sukanya Verma on Rediff Rating: Kung Fu Yoga further embarrasses itself by assuming there’s still an audience for India as a country of attention-seeking snakes, rope tricks mid-air suspended sadhus and royalty that looks straight out of a garishly-dressed mannequin off S V Road. Worn down by shabby aesthetics and absurd mumbo jumbo, Kung Fu Yoga assaults both senses and soul. Not a combination you want to try. Review by Rajeev Masand on News18 Rating: Sadly for us Jackie Chan himself, whose winning cocktail of go-for-broke physical comedy and life-risking stunt work turned him from a local Chinese star into a beloved Hollywood action hero, appears to be in autopilot mode here. His once impeccable timing is no longer split-second, and gone is that scrappy underdog charm that endeared him to the fans. The only time I had a good laugh was watching his expressions fly as he sportingly shook a leg in the film’s big Bollywood-style dance number. Kung Fu Yoga is a disappointment for Jackie Chan fans. The actor deserves better, and so do we. Review by Manisha Lakhe on Nowrunning Rating: There are three Chinese and one Indian sidekicks whose action sequences with Hyenas is exhausting to say the least. Also opening this week is the Chinese American collaboration movie called The Great Wall which also falter because the plots is weak and the action is boring. Looks like film-makers need to get their act together and realise just marketing means nothing if the content is so banal. Wait for the film to show up on cable. Best Rated Films in 2017 Kaabil – 3.2 stars Haraamkhor – 3 stars Raees – 2.9 stars Ok Jaanu – 2.5 stars Coffee With D – 1.5 stars
Raees Box Office Collections in 9 Days
Shah Rukh Khan’s Raees has completed 9 days and has managed to accumulate Rs 122.36 crore at the domestic box office. The film has lost more screens this week, but it’s only because it had a much wider release in Week 1. The official numbers, as per Red Chillies Entertainment, is as follows:
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Tippa Song Video – Rangoon
The song promo of ‘Tippa’ from ‘Rangoon’ is out and it features Kangana Ranaut and Shahid Kapoor. The movie has been directed by Vishal Bhardwaj and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala and Viacom 18 Motion Pictures. Watch the song below: Song Video: Tippa Music : Vishal Bhardwaj Lyrics: Gulzar Singer: Sukhwinder Singh, Rekha Bhardwaj, Sunidhi Chauhan, O.S. Arun
My attempt is to make films everyone can watch, which Khans do wonderfully: Varun Dhawan
Actor Varun Dhawan, who has opted for commercial entertainers in a career spanning 7 films, has said he attempts to do films which the Pan-India audience can watch and enjoy in theatres. “It’s (doing commercial films) a conscious decision for me because you need the film to do well and commercial films actually mean films everyone within the country can watch” Varun said.
Badrinath Ki Dulhania Trailer
The theatrical trailer of Badrinath Ki Dulhania is out. Check it out!
