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Posted: 8 years ago
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Kya hua...flop ho gayi ya abhi hope hai?? 🤔..I like Tiger.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: MrsKhan


2nd week completed se kya farak padta hain...kuch change toh nahin hoga. Waise I agree on Tiger being better than Varun. I like his action sequences, dancing, comedy scenes and he is affable onscreen.


Even FLOP bhi mil gaya VERDICT mein, i was fearing kahin DISASTER na aa jaye, looking at 55 Cr budget 😆
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Posted: 8 years ago
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srkat: I still don't get the classifcation of these movies. what is 'below average, above average, semi hit?'

I understand the other ones but these 3 are confusing and unnecessarily. Either its a hit or flop or an average, wth is a semi hit, half hit? what the hell is a half hit? what is below average? lol
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Posted: 8 years ago
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@glacebleua: the official trade verdicts don't seem to be out yet, but it seems like the likely verdict will be Below Average or Flop.

@adventurousman Below Average is basically the big brother of "Flop" and Semi-Hit is basically the younger brother of "Hit" 😆 A below average film is normally one that hasn't recovered costs, but at the same time can't be declared an outright loss-maker. A Semi-Hit is one where small profits are involved, not large. As I wrote before, it can sometimes happen that a film is very profitable for the producers, but a loss-maker for distributors that acquired the film for a price that ended up being heavier than what the actual returns ended up being. In such a case, a film would be "Semi-Hit", such as Dilwale.

Again, as an example, if domestic (India) distributors bought a film for 55 crores, the collections would have to be around the 110 crore mark so that approx half (55 crores) would be given to them and they would then recover their investment.
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