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Posted: 6 years ago
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Sui Dhaaga - Made In India Has Decent Opening Day
Saturday 29 September 2018 10.45 IST
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Sui Dhaaga - Made In India had a decent first day of around 8.25 crore nett apprx with the big cricket match slowing the collections in the evening and that too when the target audience would have been coming for the film. The match was very tight and close which meant limited footfalls in the night shows. The youth did not really come for the film in the morning as there was nothing there in the trailer for them barring Varun Dhawan but it still did well to reach this mark without the evening audience. The music of the film really hit the opening prospects of the film as even the biggest stars need some support from music.

The film could have near double digits if the match was not there which would have been a good result for the film. The opening was similar to films like Pad Man and Raid which went near double digits as there was no match but with wider releases. The match had also affected the advance of the film which was practically non existent for the evening shows.


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Sui Dhaaga - Made In India will be about the growth over the weekend and how the families take to the film. The growth will come over the weekend as it makes up the lost ground on Friday and if the weekend family audience takes to the film it will sustain very well.

The film is already safe commercially speaking as the satellite and digital revenue has covered all the costs of the film but its the theatrical run that makes the film beneficial for all especially the talent in the film.

Pataakha has fared poorly on day one with collections in the 75-80 lakhs nett range. The film is from the family films like Gala Guleiyan, Love Sonia and Manto but has managed to have better collections than those films.

But with landing cost going over 20 crore it is far costly than those films and with such a low start it does not have much of a chance.




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Posted: 6 years ago
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Sui Dhaaga Fifth Best Opening Of 2018 In UAE
Friday 28 September 2018 14.00 IST
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Sui Dhaaga Had a good start in UAE as it grossed in the $180k range which is better than the numbers of Badrinath Ki Dulhania at $170k.

It is the fourth best opening for a Varun Dhawan starrer but the other films which are better than Sui Dhaaga - made in India were in the action / comedy genre which open better. Dilwale, Dishooma nd Judwaa 2 opened better than Sui Dhaaga. Badrinath Ki Dulhania had the support of hit songs so its a good result to open better than that film.

The opening is also the fifth best of 2018 in UAE only behind Race 3, Padmaavat, Sanju and Baaghi 2 and these films are the big films of the year so far. It has beaten the likes of Pad Man, Gold and Raid and also another content film like Raazi. The top openings days in Gulf are as follows. (Note some films had a Thursday release while others were on Friday).


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1. Race 3

2. Sanju

3. Padmaavat

4. Baaghi 2

5. Sui Dhaaga - Made In india

6. Pad Man

7. Raid

8. Raazi

9. Veere Di Wedding

10. Hichki

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Posted: 6 years ago
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SUI DHAAGA

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Yash Raj Films' Sui Dhaaga is the story of a husband-wife duo who fight all odds to set up their own business.

Mauji (Varun Dhawan) is married to Mamta (Anushka Sharma). The two live with Mauji's parents (Raghubir Yadav and Yamini Das). They hardly get to spend time together because Mamta is busy all day long, helping her mother-in-law in household chores. Yet, both of them are a happy couple. Mauji's elder brother, Jugnu (Sawan Tank), has moved out with wife Kumud (Manukriti Pahwa) and they stay separately. They have a little son, Beenu (master Ridith Choukse).

Mauji works in Bansal's (Sidharth Bhardwaj) shop. Although Bansal and his son, Prashant (Ashish Verma), pretend to be very concerned about Mauji, the fact is that they treat him like a servant and someone who can entertain them with his antics. This doesn't go down well with Mamta who suggests that he leave the job. Mauji does exactly that and decides to revive the tailoring business of his grandfather. Mauji's father, who is not fond of Mauji, is pretty angry with Mauji for quitting his job and again, for daring to dream about starting his own tailoring shop.

Anyway, Mauji starts a tailoring outfit on the street. He makes a gown for his mother to wear while she is hospitalised for a heart ailment. That gown catches the eye of other patients and their relatives. In this way, it becomes clear that Mauji's business would take off.

However, life is not a bed of roses. Mauji has to surmount several difficulties and obstacles but he and Mamta don't give up. They are soon conned by Guddu (Namit Das) into taking up jobs in fashion designer Harleen's (Puja Sarup) workshop but the association doesn't last too long and, in fact, ends on an acrimonous note.

Mauji and Mamta are at their wits' end, having lost all. Over and above this, Mauji's father and elder brother are not at all sympathetic towards him. So what do Mauji and Mamta do? They decide to participate in a fashion contest, competing against top designers of the country. Do they succeed? Are they able to set up a well-paying tailoring business?

Sharat Katariya has written a story of the heartland of India. Its undercurrent is of tension, confusion and family feuds. As such, Katariya has not infused light moments in the story. His screenplay is good in parts. At places, the drama appeals emotionally while at others, it seems a bit contrived and a bit too measured. Some of the emotional scenes bring a lump in the throat or even tears to the eyes. But the lack of comedy makes the drama too tension-ridden.

The screenplay also has some weaknesses. For example, the audience's sympathy does not go to Mauji when he fights with Harleen over her business ethics. His outburst against Harleen seems to be misdirected because he takes out all his frustration of the hospital on Harleen. Surely, he shouldn't be teaching Harleen to do business. Besides, his anger at Harleen overcharging for gowns is also incorrect if only because he would also be making a profit in his own business once it is up and running.

Another drawback of the film is that the need of the story was two smaller actors in the lead roles, not A-list actors like Varun and Anushka. In other words, Varun and Anushka seem to have been signed for a drama of this kind because of commercial considerations rather than due to the demands of the script.

The scene in which Mauji fights with his sister-in-law, Kumud, is very effective and realistic. Similarly, the mundane lifestyle of a lower middle-class family is very effectively brought out by Mauji, Mamta and Mauji's family members. The climax is quite predictable, yet engaging enough. Sharat Katariya's dialogues are very good but they should've been exceptional in the melodramatic sequences.

Varun Dhawan lives the character of Mauji and does a very fine job. He is especially good in emotional scenes. Anushka Sharma shines as the soft yet strong and resilient Mamta. She acts with effortless ease and delivers a truly nice performance. But she ought to have fared better in scenes in which she cries. Raghubir Yadav is natural to the core. Yamini Das leaves a wonderful mark as Mauji's mother. Sawan Tank makes his mark as Mauji's elder brother, Jugnu. Manukriti Pahwa makes her presence beautifully felt in the scene in which she has a showdown with Mauji. Namit Das leaves a mark as Guddu. Puja Sarup is excellent as fashion designer Harleen. Mahesh Sharma (as Yogesh) and Shrikant Verma (as Palteram) lend decent support. Sidharth Bhardwaj (as Bansal), Ashish Verma (as Bansal's son, Prashant), Bhupesh Singh (as the sewing machine supplier, Naushad), Ayush Sharma (as Prashant's sidekick, Sanju), master Ridith Choukse (as Beenu), Jeetu Shastri (as the cobbler on the street), Radha Khandelwal (as Shakuntala of the ironing shop), Abha Parmar (as Yogesh's mother), Latha Nayak (as the Malayalee nurse) and the others lend good support.

Sharat Katariya's direction is very good. He has extracted good work from his actors and has kept the interest level of his viewers high all through. Anu Malik's music is okay. While the songs are fair, they are not very popular. Varun Grover's lyrics are nice. Andrea Guerra's background music is appropriate. Dinesh Master's choreography is functional. Anil Mehta's cinematography is excellent. Meenal Agarwal's production designing is superb. Charu Shree Roy's editing is crisp.

On the whole, Sui Dhaaga may have its weaknesses but it will stand strong at the box-office in spite of that. It will prove to be a richly rewarding film because of very good business at the turnstiles, controlled budget and recovery of almost the entire investment from non-theatrical sources. Word of mouth will see collections grow in the weekend.


- Komal Nahta

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Just saw the movie..A simple film that walks into your heart slowly.Feels real and straight out of life .So relatable and identifiable.Varun Dhawan gets into the skin of his character and emerges trumps.Anushka is not entirely convincing .A film that grows on you!

3.5 on 5
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Varun is smart to have Anushka's name in the credit first because we're still talking and praising HIM and not her lol it's reverse psychology. Especially because most reviews are saying Anu has no role lol

He's quite chalu
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Posted: 6 years ago
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how is this a hit when it opens with around the same numbers as batti gul, and it's with a bigger heroine and bigger production house and with more promotions? everything is bollywood is fake and pr.
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: nonam

how is this a hit when it opens with around the same numbers as batti gul, and it's with a bigger heroine and bigger production house and with more promotions? everything is bollywood is fake and pr.




It has better numbers than Batti, and could have crossed double digit, but its evening market suffered because of Asian Cup Final.
Plus unlike Batti Gul, this one has positive WOM.
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Posted: 6 years ago
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#SuiDhaaga has shown an upward trend in collections ACROSS THE COUNTRY - The jump ranges from 30% to 60% at several centres - A double digit second day is assured, but it remains to be see how much above that! @Varun_dvn @AnushkaSharma



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@yrf @Varun_dvn @AnushkaSharma @SuiDhaagaFilm #SuiDhaaga takes a big jump at Box office. You can hear claps, whistles, & laughter & can see tears as well. Audience loving the film. @AnushkaSharma & @Varun_dvn are superb. Cheers.



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With #SuiDhaaga, the experimental spree of @Varun_dvn comes to an end and he is BACK in the commercial space with films like Kalank, Ranbhoomi and a comedy film with David Dhawan under his kitty. The actor has silenced ALL HIS CRITICS with the performance in SD and October.



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Question of the Week ? Can #SuiDhaaga Cross 100Cr Milestone ? Ans: Most Probably Yes Reason: Good Growth on Sat-Sun(Both days it'll collect in 2 digits) #Gandhijayanti(Tue)Holiday will contribute more No other big releases in upcoming 3 Weeks #VarunDhawan Mass Following

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Originally posted by: Shaitan-Haiwan

Varun is smart to have Anushka's name in the credit first because we're still talking and praising HIM and not her lol it's reverse psychology. Especially because most reviews are saying Anu has no role lol

He's quite chalu


reviews are saying Anu has no role ?? Who?? Kuch bhi
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'Sharma is adorable as this seemingly submissive but sturdy Mamta. The chic star, who is known for her cosmopolitan persona, has nailed the unpolished body language of a small-towner without making it look patronising.' - Gulf News

'Anushka Sharma shines as the innocent Indian wife, who covers her head with a ghoonghat and yet has the final word in the family. She naturally gets out of her comfort zone and we are glad she chose to be Mamta.' - @khaleejtimes


'Anushka Sharma's restrain is effortless. She lives the character, clad in a simple sari, sporting sindoor and minimal make up' - @ronakkotecha


'@AnushkaSharma's performance stands out because it is so unlike her other roles. Mamta is so unlike Anushka, and it's impressive how she manages to imbibe Mamta's psyche and her body language.' - @bollybubble


'Special mention to @AnushkaSharma for portraying several layers of Mamta seamlessly. Anushka stood out in scenes where she had to portray the dilemma of a wife who yearned for love. Her emotions when he praises her for the first time will genuinely warm your hearts' - @pinkvilla


'One forgets that she is THE Anushka Sharma and gives her hundred per cent. In a scene where she asks her mother in law if she's fine and whether she liked the hospital, the actress seems so natural.' - @Bollyhungama


'Anushka Sharma as the docile and innocent wife is very likeable and someone one would root for throughout the movie.' - Business Today '@AnushkaSharma gives a powerhouse performance and has such an excellent part' - Filmy Fenil


'@AnushkaSharma adapts the mannerisms of a submissive wife to the hilt. [..] But Anushka manages to become Mamta with much ease. The way she walks talks and sits- everything is typical of a woman from the lower rung of the society. Tad underconfident and tad nervous. ' - @WIONews


'But star of the show is Anushka Sharma without a doubt. Her timid demeanor is in stark contrast of her inner strength and together it's a beautiful contrast.' - @DMmovies


'@AnushkaSharma was a surprise package. Dialect didn't seem forced/stuffed. It looked like it came naturally from her mouth. On the acting part, she nailed it. Her role is panned out really well in the film. Her choice of films should also be appreciated' - India TV News


'Mamta, deceptively steely and clear-headed, morphs into a genuinely strong figure. @AnushkaSharma gets into the skin of a housewife who sheds her docility and takes on the role of a driving force for a diffident partner' - NDTV


'.@AnushkaSharma lifts the film with an understated, strong performance. Her role is well defined and she slips into Mamta's synthetic sarees with ease, expertly interpreting her character and balancing Dhawan's eagerness.' - livemint


'It is @AnushkaSharma who startles though, as Mamta, conveying much more with her eyes and her expressions than with most of her dialogues. The earnestness that Sharma brings to the screen as Mamta in itself makes the character worth rooting for.' - Mumbai Mirror


'@AnushkaSharma is excellent as the coy yet determined Mamta. Mamta is the kind of woman, a role model to many, whom we often forget to acknowledge - @DeccanHerald


'@AnushkaSharma is a great foil to Mauji's spontaneous energy, bringing a quiet strength to Mamta, and getting the mannerisms and body language of a small-town woman right.' - @Reuters


'@AnushkaSharma has the knack of seeping into her characters & she's a delight to watch as Mamta who shows a head for business,for bargaining & yet is naive to ways of the world. In 1 of the scene, the way she internalises humiliation & learns from it leaves a mark' - @filmfare


'@AnushkaSharma's expressions and the smallest movements of her eyes and lips and her body language and the inflections in her voice (aided by superlatively correct make-up and sarees) all add up to prove that the lady is easily one of our best performer' - India West


@AnushkaSharma as the seemingly docile but inherently tough protagonist is a go for character. She balances the nuances to a nicety and is the fulcrum of the film not because she is a star but because she is daring to be not a star' - Telangana Today

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