Small films face outright rejection in 2017

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Posted: 8 years ago
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Small films face outright rejection in 2017

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The audience across the country is making their intent crystal clear with each passing disaster at the box office. Films worthy of a big-screen experience are outperforming, while low budget films - even those with acceptable content, are facing outright rejection.

When Sarkar Raj' released in theatres back it 2008, it actually opened very well at the box office - collecting Rs 5.1 crore on Day 1. Ghajini opened to 9.5 crore on the first day, Singh Is Kingg collected 7.2 crore, Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi opened at 6.75 crore and Golmaal Returns took a start of around 6 crore. So a Sarkar Raj opening to 5.1 crore compared well to some of the biggest films of 2008.

But the third film in the series has collected less than Rs 2.5 crore on Day 1, when big films are now crossing the 40 crore mark on a single-day.

The story is similar for the other release this week, Meri Pyaari Bindu. There was hardly any interest to watch the film, even though the promos promised an unusual looking romantic comedy.

The fate of other small or niche films have been no different this year - Begum Jaan with an acclaimed actor like Vidya Balan evoked no interest. Phillauri featuring one of the industry's top female stars didn't do well either. Rangoon, which had three talented actors, couldn't even recover its marketing costs from theatrical business. Ok Jaanu opened poorly and failed. All of these films had face-value, but what they completely lacked was scale, substance and universal appeal.

The era of niche multiplex films is coming to an end. Unless the films are outstanding - like a Piku', Pink' or Kapoor & Sons' - the audience isn't interested anymore. But even those films aren't collections much more than 70 crore at the box office.

The only films that have worked this year - not including the Telugu film Bahubali 2' - were all star driven. Badrinath Ki Dulhania' featured two of the most promising young actors in the industry and the dependable Akshay Kumar carried Jolly LLB 2' through. The other films to get to a respectable total, even though they were under-performers, were Raees' and Kaabil'.

Online streaming websites like Netflix could also be affecting the business of small films. When a monthly subscription of Netflix costs Rs 500 with unlimited streaming of films and tv-series, along with various other entertainment options both on the internet and television - why would the audience spend on theatre outings, which cost no less than Rs 1000 for a couple or Rs 2000 for a family of 4?

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Posted: 8 years ago
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The era of niche multiplex films are NOT coming to an end..đŸ„±

They cant just expect the audience to rush to the theatre if the film is not good

And films like Piku and KnS doing 70cr business is good enough for the genre...Every other film cannot earn 300crs. Even in HW art films arent exactly potting the BO on fire.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: Jupiters_Cock

Small films face outright rejection in 2017

7 mins ago
3 min read

The audience across the country is making their intent crystal clear with each passing disaster at the box office. Films worthy of a big-screen experience are outperforming, while low budget films - even those with acceptable content, are facing outright rejection.

When Sarkar Raj' released in theatres back it 2008, it actually opened very well at the box office - collecting Rs 5.1 crore on Day 1. Ghajini opened to 9.5 crore on the first day, Singh Is Kingg collected 7.2 crore, Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi opened at 6.75 crore and Golmaal Returns took a start of around 6 crore. So a Sarkar Raj opening to 5.1 crore compared well to some of the biggest films of 2008.

But the third film in the series has collected less than Rs 2.5 crore on Day 1, when big films are now crossing the 40 crore mark on a single-day.

The story is similar for the other release this week, Meri Pyaari Bindu. There was hardly any interest to watch the film, even though the promos promised an unusual looking romantic comedy.

The fate of other small or niche films have been no different this year - Begum Jaan with an acclaimed actor like Vidya Balan evoked no interest. Phillauri featuring one of the industry's top female stars didn't do well either. Rangoon, which had three talented actors, couldn't even recover its marketing costs from theatrical business. Ok Jaanu opened poorly and failed. All of these films had face-value, but what they completely lacked was scale, substance and universal appeal.

The era of niche multiplex films is coming to an end. Unless the films are outstanding - like a Piku', Pink' or Kapoor & Sons' - the audience isn't interested anymore. But even those films aren't collections much more than 70 crore at the box office.

The only films that have worked this year - not including the Telugu film Bahubali 2' - were all star driven. Badrinath Ki Dulhania' featured two of the most promising young actors in the industry and the dependable Akshay Kumar carried Jolly LLB 2' through. The other films to get to a respectable total, even though they were under-performers, were Raees' and Kaabil'.

Online streaming websites like Netflix could also be affecting the business of small films. When a monthly subscription of Netflix costs Rs 500 with unlimited streaming of films and tv-series, along with various other entertainment options both on the internet and television - why would the audience spend on theatre outings, which cost no less than Rs 1000 for a couple or Rs 2000 for a family of 4?

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Welcome to the new era...and mind you if you follow the West the quality and content online will improve with more money invested. So people wont really have to make a trip to the cinemas even for having that big screen experience.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Firstly the content of those films have not been good enough.
Secondly the TV deals r more going to effect these films.Why would anyone pay 200 bucks for a movie which gets aired on TV within a month.Critically acclaimed hit film like Pink was aired within a month of it's release.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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BW should seriously explore how to monetize the online medium better. Every person around me still watches lot of movies...just that people going to cinemas has reduced. Cinemas are becoming like typewriters..completely redundant.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Another problem is this
http://www.india-forums.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=4846217

Has-beens like Saif, Abhishek, Katrina are announcing films left, right and center. And when we open newspapers to look at glamorous faces of stars we see faces like Harsh Kapoor. Is there ANY incentive to really take interest in BW?
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Posted: 8 years ago
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It's really sad that the era of niche films is ending, atleast for me.. coz I like movies of that genre. Now the audience is not going to spend their hard earned money on such high ticket prices for these small niche films, when they can easily download or stream online to watch these movies.

So even if movies with good content like Queen, Piku or Pink will be watched on Netflix from now on, coz these type of movies can be watched and enjoyed equally in theatres as well as smartphones. It doesn't makes any difference
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Posted: 8 years ago
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And thats nothing to be proud of for us. Its a shame these niche films are rejected the way they are
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Small budget movies future mein online release honge. 360p ke liye Rs. 100 per streaming... 720p Rs. 600... 2040p Rs. 1000... Home theater ke liye Rs. 3000. Ab akele dekho ya 50 dosto ke saath dekho.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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i think India is brand conscious..
so small fries gets easily roasted n the ones
who could become a brand with a few movies
slays even if their future script is mediocre..

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