Why be negative about the 100 crore club?

Article by film critic and trade analyst Joginder Tuteja

Strange are the times in Bollywood and strange are many out there who make a living out of it. There was a time when films used to make 20, 30 and 40 crores and when the 50 crores barrier was first crossed, it was a reason to rejoice. Then came the times when talks started centring on best first week and slowly boiled down to best first weekend. It was but natural that with maximum moolah coming in the first three days, lifetime collections of a film would be visible sooner than later and hence it was about time that a 100 crore club was formed. ‘Ghajini’ started it all and today, the latest entrant is ‘Barfi!’.

Chalk and cheese, shall I say? Or would it be more apt to say – Blood and gore v/s sugar-n-sweet?

I for sure am happy that ‘Barfi!’ has managed to enter the club. My personal reservations around the film notwithstanding, I am just plain and simple happy with the fact that the club won’t be frowned upon anymore. I am all for the films that made it to the club in the past. They found a place because they deserved. If there are enough people who bought tickets amounting to 100 crores, there must have been something to pull them once. And then perhaps even twice.

However I did have a grudge that most of the films that found a place there were equated to ‘trash’. Names were called, right from being ‘rubbish’ to ‘senseless’ to the kind that was made ‘just for commercial gains’. The only film amongst the dozen odd ones that escaped such ‘charges’ was ‘3 Idiots’ but keeping aside that exception, almost every other film was panned by one or more segments of the industry as well as media. Especially those who could not do even 25% of such business had maximum complaints again ‘such cinema’ and ended up creating a slot of ‘we’ v/s ‘they’.

It was almost like a third world country cursing America and Americans, just because they had managed to make it big.

Thankfully, ‘Barfi!’ should change that perception now. The film’s mighty success has proven that even an offbeat film stands a good chance to find sustained audience, provided it is really made well. Yes, the common argument would be that the film starred Ranbir Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra. Still, try asking even them if they ever felt that the film had any chance to score so big and their reply won’t be surprising.

The film’s super-success should now keep the mouth shut of those who have ridiculed the ‘100 crore club’ of being the territory of only the ‘cash rich’ (in Bollywood parlance).

For many a filmmaker out there, a door has been opened. A drive has been set. A roadmap created. Now if you have it in you, then go out there and find your way through. If you have it in you, you would be there eventually. But for heaven’s sake, stop ridiculing those who are there.

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46 Comments

  • haaaaaaaaaaaahahahaaa..krish 3..300 cr?????haaaaaaahaha…joke of the year!!!its a childrens movie..and that much kids not interested nowadays, who play video games in 2012..go n watch krish 3. tell hrithik to do something else away from his dad’s direction n production.krish 3 will flop big time. better you watch jurassic park 3 D , man of steel or fast 6…big releases along with krish.

  • This article is correct in saying, in complete agreement. It targets 2 separate mindsets intentionally, but what its described to us indirectly, is ‘Indian Mindsets’. Sorry to say this may sound offensive to many, but almost 40 percent of Indians do have very cheap minds, or at least that’s how they present themselves… The manner in which people comment, the senseless arguments, the insolent and abrupt words they use, all just tell me how cheap they are.
    I am sorry in saying, I don’t mean to refer to a mass, neither a specific individual, but according to the laws of nature, people are all equal, the only thing that differs amongst them is quality. The concentration of low quality people is higer in Indians, simples.

  • @SALMAN BHAI FAN talking about atbb or bb? Clear that then I will provide you srk”s 20+ bb
    People commenting here r baseless feel sorry for them

  • @ Hamza Khan: you are honorable nobble winner? this is love share between us nok jhuk se pyar badhta hai my dear understand that.

  • i m agree that ra one was bad movie although i m srk fan but ready bodyguard ekta tiger is too bad …..
    masala movie tamul copy wtf

  • u r wrong all these movies like ek tha tiger,bodyguard,ready,dabaang,rowdy rathore,housefull 2,bol bacchan,singham…..all of this ridiculous,senseless,mindless,cheap,a shame to bollywood,irritating,all time baseless movies r liked by ridiculous,senseless,mindless,cheap indians..u indians dont have any minnd standards….u see worst movies like masala movies…….go n see some hollywood movies n ull know what is the meaning of a movie….u dont even know how bollywood is a big slap on indian face just because of these movies……..u r a joke

  • @ roshan, If you do not like those movies, do not see them. In a democratic country every one has equal right to see the movies they like.

  • Yeah..itz true that a a 100 crore clubbed movie maynt be a deserving 1 like ready,ek tha tiger,bodyguard,rawdy rothore………….but movie like ghajini,my name is khan,3 idiots,barfi deserves all these…..

  • Yeah..itz true that a a 100 crore clubbed movie maynt be a deserving 1 like ready,ek tha tiger,bodyguard,rawdy rothore………….but movie like ghajini,my name is khan,3 idiots,barfi deserves all these.

  • Yeah..itz true that a a 100 crore clubbed movie maynt be a deserving 1 like ready,ek tha tiger,bodyguard,rawdy rothore..but movie like ghajini,my name is khan,3 idiots,barfi deserves all these.

  • Yeah..itz true that a a 100 crore clubbed movie maynt be a deserving 1 like ready,ek tha tiger,bodyguard,rawdy rothore.but movie like ghajini,my name is khan,3 idiots,barfi deserves all these.

  • Yeah..itz true that a a 100 crore clubbed movie maynt be a deserving 1 like ready,ek tha tiger,bodyguard,rawdy rothore.but movie like ghajini,my name is khan,3 idiots,barfi deserves it.

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