Originally posted by: Sridevil
Vivah was a bigger blockbuster than the likes of Jab Tak Hai Jaan and Don 2? 😕
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Originally posted by: Sridevil
Vivah was a bigger blockbuster than the likes of Jab Tak Hai Jaan and Don 2? 😕
Originally posted by: -Maliha-
oh,..okay
As far as i know movies are given th status on basis of the budget n collections,..n acc to that it was ranked as BB by many,..
yup movie was fine,.. but did a good business in cmparison to many other releases this year,..
Originally posted by: Piyatrix
@ bold whaatt??!! 😆 😆 liking or not liking a film is subjective, there are lot of films that i felt cringeworthy but they are still BB ...
Originally posted by: Atomicbomb
Amitabh Bachan is the best actor out of all of them.
He had blockbusters when stars did not have avid fan followings and promotions like these days. The 70'sHe also made films with substance then commercial hogwash and bad storylines that only depend on a star name to bring crowds in.
Originally posted by: KhanSinghTomar
Yes exactly, so your assigning of blockbuster to a film doesn't mean it's blockbuster for everyone either. Most members here consider BOI reports so i go on with it as it is the general view. Others are simply not trustable.
Originally posted by: Skuxx-Deluxx
Give Dharmendra & Rajesh Khanna equal credit.Dharmendra gave many SOLO Super Hits And BBs. Hold record for most hits too. Rajesh Khanna has 15 back to back hitsBig B gave Hits and BBs but most were multi starrer. Infact all 5 of his Blobkbusters listed are mutli starrers.Rajesh Khanna &
Originally posted by: atominis
FYI, Amitabh owned all his films.If you call presence of Vinod, Shashi, Shatru types multistarrer then they were present in Dharam films too.He was the only star to be called one man industry.
SRK has given many more BBs... Why no mention of these films?
Dil to Pagal HaiDevdasMohabbateinChak De IndiaPardesKal Ho Na HoMAi Hoon NaVeer ZaraAll these were amazing movies who did so much business! They deserve to be in the list too!
One-Man Industry (May 1-15, 1980) |
Friday, February 26, 2010 |
At any given time of day, over one lakh people are watching a tall, lanky, slightly gawky figure sing, dance and especially fight on the screen. Every year, approximately four crore people crowd the cinemas to watch this man battle the forces of evil, and it has been estimated that one in every six Indians has seen one of his films. Each time he leaves his elegant house in Bombay's Juhu-Ville Parle scheme, investments worth Rs 50 crore ride on him. So much in demand is the dark, taciturn star that the hordes of eager producers who queue up outside his dressing rooms are told that they cannot expect shooting dates before early 1983. And yet, the offers keep on coming. As French producers Alain Chamas who tried unsuccessfully to sign him for Crossings opposite Jon Voight and Richard Dreyfus finally remarked in sheer exasperation: "This man is not just a star. Amitabh Bachchan is an industry." http://indiatoday.in/story/One-Man+Industry+(May+1-15,+1980)/1/85818.html Old article by Komal Nahta: The Amitabh Bachchan phenomenon Also see Amitabh special | Why is Big B such a big star? | Wish Amitabh! "Amitabh is Amitabh". "There's no one like Amitabh". "Nobody can match Amitabh Bachchan's popularity". These and similar statements are commonly heard. And not just in the film trade but also among the general public. What is it that makes Amitabh so different from the others of his ilk? Why in the last 30 years have we never had any actor who has had the same fan following and who could clearly step into his shoes? What is it that really made Bachchan stand above all the other stars who've come after the superstar first made an appearance on the screen in 1969 in Saat Hindustani? Quite simply, Bachchan's string of box-office hits! One after the other, the actor's films hit the jackpot with such alarming regularity that in the seventies and eighties, Amitabh Bachchan became the safest bet for producers, distributors and exhibitors alike. I use the world alike to differentiate the scene that existed when Bachchan was the numero uno and the one that exists today. For instance, a Salman Khan today may guarantee mega-bucks for the producers of his films but there's no like guarantee that distributors and exhibitors of his starrers will also make money. As in the case of most of his releases before his latest, Tere Naam. While producers of Salman-starrers made table profits, distributors of his films burnt their fingers rather badly when those films flopped. It was after almost two-three years that everybody associated with a Salman-starrer made money in Tere Naam. Ditto in the case of films of other topline stars like Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan or others like Ajay Devgan, Anil Kapoor, Sunny Deol or, for that matter, anybody else. Why, even current heartthrob Hrithik Roshan's films such as Aap Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage and Na Tum Jaano Na Hum entailed heavy losses to its distributors. That used to not be the case with Bachchan flicks. Secondly, merely the superstar's name was enough to draw in the crowds into cinemas in his heyday. Today, no hero can boast of such charisma as to lure the audiences to theatres on the sheer strength of their names. Shah Rukh Khan's home production, Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani, could not even manage decent houses on the opening day, leave alone full houses. Anil Kapoor has never really drawn initial crowds; his starrers usually pick up by word of mouth publicity if they are good. Even action heroes like Ajay Devgan and Akshay Kumar had had to remain content with dismal opening of their flicks on more occasions then one. But the Bachchan magic was one of a kind. Whether it was Prakash Mehra's Zanjeer in 1973 or Manoj Kumar's multi-star cast Roti Kapada Aur Makaan in 1974, Yash Chopra's evergreen Deewaar or Ramesh Sippy's all-time blockbuster Sholay in 1975, Bachchan's first film with Rekha - Do Anjaane - in 1976 or Manmohan Desai's biggest entertainer, Amar Akbar Anthony in 1977, the two common features in all these hits were Amitabh Bachchan's towering presence in them and a bumper box-office initial draw. Don, Trishul and Muqaddar Ka Sikandar made 1978 a memorable year for the Big B. The following year may not have been as good but Bachchan, nevertheless, did deliver Mr. Natwarlal and Suhaag in the last year of the seventies. The next decade was equally exciting for the superstar who did not seem to age at all. Today, when heroes find it difficult to hold their own for even ten years, Amitabh Bachchan ruled the box-office for over two decades as the undisputed Maharaja of movies with no close second! Ram Balram, Laawaris, Naseeb, Khuddar, Andhaa Kaanoon, Coolie, Sharaabi and Mard were some of the actor's great hits of the first half of the eighties. Of course, when Amitabh Bachchan reigned supreme, films did not have to face the opposition of video and cable piracy as today. Cinema-going was the only and cheapest form of entertainment for the masses who identified with the angry young man image of Bachchan. But where films of the great actor did not have to fight the piracy battle or even the opposition of countless satellite channels, the media hype too was far less during his days. He did not have every television channel covering him or his films because there were simply no satellite channels. He even went off press for a few years but for that, he had only himself to blame. Yet another factor that went in Bachchan's favour in making him the darling of all sections of society was his unbelievable versatility. It is not for nothing that the Big B became a superstar. Although he was adored in angry young man roles, he never let down his fans in non-action films too. Comedy, like action, was his forte and if he could represent the frustrations of the helpless youth of those times, he could as well play the comedian with equal lan. Chupke Chupke and AAA come to mind instantly when one thinks of Bachchan's flair for comedy. With equal ease, Amitabh also played the intense lover as in Kabhie Kabhie and Silsila. The range which Bachchan portrayed in his performances remains unmatched even today. Like the superstar's fees those days. The actor used to command a remuneration which was more than double that commanded by the actor who was second in popularity. It was Amitabh who started the trend of an actor taking the distribution rights of a major territory like Bombay in lieu of his remuneration. And while distribution rights were, in those days, generally sold for ten years, the superstar bought perpetual rights. Today, films do businesses of Rs 15 and 20 crores per major territory. But in the seventies and eighties, when Rs 1 crore was the magical figure, several of Bachchan starrers touched and even crossed the Rs 1-crore mark. Amitabh is also the last star to have had a universal appeal that cut across geographical boundaries. Whether it was the man on the street in Ludhiana in the North or Latur down South, whether it was a company executive in Porbandar in Western India or a college student studying in Patna in East India, the fondness for Bachchan was the same. Today, a Sunny Deol runs more in Northern Indian because of his action image, a Govinda is a hot favourite of U.P. and Bihar whereas a Shah Rukh Khan flick generally records dull collections in Bihar. That is to say, Amitabh's charm affected the audiences in the North, South, East and West with equal intensity. Not just in India, but across the seven seas too, Amitabh reigned supreme for over two decades. His super-hit stage shows bore testimony to his immense popularity the world over. Again today when jubilees are more manipulated than actual, Amitabh's films celebrated genuine silver, golden and platinum jubilees. r Akbar Anthony in 1977 celebrated silver jubilee in as many as 9 cinemas of Bombay, a record unparalleled even today! In the year 1978, six of Amitabh's films celebrated jubilees, yet another record which remains unequalled to-date! Even after Bachchan's downswing began, the actor managed to make successes out of ordinary films like Shahanshah in 1988, Aaj Ka Arjun in 1990 and Hum in 1991. A three-year sabbatical in the nineties was followed by a disastrous comeback with Mrityudaata, a film which Amitabh's critics condemned as the death-knell of the actor. But Bade Miyan Chote Miyan and Major Saab thereafter gave him a breather. BMCM in 1998 might have crossed the average line because of Govinda's antics but Amitabh Bachchan's towering presence in the David Dhawan flick cannot be overlooked. With KBC on Star Plus, the ageing actor's fan following increased even more. Once again, critics derided Amitabh's foray into television and predicted that this surely would be the end of his career on the big screen. But once again, Bachchan proved his detractors wrong! Rather than adversely affecting his film career, KBC actually gave it a big boost. Did you know? # No star has as many hits and super-hits to his credit as Amitabh Bachchan. Of the over 100 films in which he had full-length roles, more than 35 films have been either hits or super-hits! His list of hits: Bombay To Goa, Abhimaan, Namak Haraam, Zanjeer, Kasauti, Majboor, Roti Kapada Aur Makaan, Chupke Chupke, Deewaar, Sholay, Do Anjaane, Hera Pheri, Kabhi Kabhie, Adalat, Amar Akbar Anthony, Parvarish, Khoon Pasina, Don, Ganga Ki Saugand, Trishul, Kasme Vaade, Muqaddar Ka Sikandar, Mr. Natwarlal, Suhaag, Dostana, Ram Balram, Barsaat Ki Ek Raat (Bengali version: Anusandhan), Laawaris, Naseeb, Yaarana, Kaalia, Khud-dar, Andhaa Kanoon, Coolie, Sharaabi, Geraftaar, Mard, Aaj Ka Arjun, Mohabbatein and Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham...Besides these, there were several other films which were successful but not hits. # He is the only actor who gave at least one hit every year for 14 consecutive years - from 1972 (Bombay To Goa) to 1985 (Mard). # Amitabh has played double and triple roles in a number of films. His double role starrers include Don, Kasme Vaade, The Great Gambler, Desh Premee, Satte Pe Satta, Aakhree Raasta, Toofan, Bade Miyan Chote Miyan and Sooryavansham. Adalat and Mahaan had the superstar in triple roles. # Amitabh has acted in 9 films directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee, viz. Anand, Abhimaan, Namak Haraam, Chupke Chupke, Mili, Alaap, Jurmana, Gol Maal (only a guest appearance) and Be-Misal. With Manmohan Desai, he did 8 films - Amar Akbar Anthony, Parvarish, Suhaag, Naseeb, Desh Premee, Coolie, Mard, Gangaa Jamunaa Saraswathi - besides one with Manmohan Desai as producer and son Ketan Desai as director (Toofan). Prakash Mehra directed the superstar in a total of 7 films - Zanjeer, Hera Pheri, Khoon Pasina, Muqaddar Ka Sikandar, Laawaris, Sharaabi, Jaadugar. With Yash Chora, the superstar did 5 films - Deewaar, Kabhie Kabhie, Trishul, Kaala Patthar and Silsila - besides one, with his son, Aditya Chopra - Mohabbatein. Ramesh Sippy directed Bachchan in the latter's (as well as the former's) biggest hit, Sholay, besides Shaan, Shakti and Akayla. His son, Rohan Sippy, made his directorial debut with Bachchan's son, Abhishek (Kuch Naa Kaho |
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