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Bollywood’s Cup Of Sorrow Overflows As Two Films Bomb This Week

This week has been particularly bleak for the Indian box office with a series of film releases failing to resonate with audiences and resulting in dismal collections. Ground Zero, featuring Emraan Hashmi and Sai Tamhankar opened with a mere Rs 1.15 crore, and despite a slight uptick to Rs 1.90 crore on its second day, the total collection of Rs 3.05 crore over the weekend is far from impressive. Lack of effective marketing played a significant role as it struggled to gain visibility and attract viewers. With no substantial draw for Emraan Hashmi, the film was destined for disaster.  So too was Ananth Mahadevan’s Phule. The film was mired in controversy, particularly due to opposition from certain groups in Pune and an outburst from Anurag Kashyap regarding Brahmin representation. Despite the buzz surrounding these issues, the film starring Prateek Gandhi and Patralekha, opened to a disappointing Rs 21 lakh on its first day. Although the reviews praised the direction and storytelling, the film managed to collect a meagre Rs 47 lakh over the weekend. This is one of the most underwhelming openings in recent memory, especially considering the positive reviews. The re-release of the classic Andaz Apna Apna was anticipated to follow in the footsteps of successful re-releases like Sanam Teri Kasam. However, it too fell flat, opening with just Rs 25 lakh on its first day…culminating in a total of Rs 55 lakh over the weekend. This performance is disappointing for a film with such a legacy, indicating that nostalgia alone is not enough to draw audiences back to theatres. Overall, the fate of these three Hindi films can be described as disastrous. Factors contributing to their lacklustre performance include weak scripts, average brand recall, insufficient visibility, and inadequate marketing strategies.