Exceptions are of course there, like Ayushman's films. But by and large, the trend is that big-budget movies rake in the moolah. Why is it like that?
Discuss.
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1Exceptions are of course there, like Ayushman's films. But by and large, the trend is that big-budget movies rake in the moolah. Why is it like that?
Discuss.
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I guess there are multiple reasons😒, some of them being
Originally posted by: BhetuPunha
I guess there are multiple reasons😒, some of them being
- They gobble up maximum share of screens when they are released. Loot and Scoot formula 🤡.
- Star Value ⭐️
- Some of them are actually well made films 😆
- People love to see such film 👍🏼
- Marketing and promotion. 🤢
Very well-said. I guess these are the main reasons⭐️
They spent money on people who can guarantee them a profit . Anurag Kashyap made a big budget movie and we know what happened
https://x.com/i/status/2019241886708625624 https://x.com/i/status/2019264367817290178
https://youtu.be/iXUpHKyyV30?si=qwkUycqFc-0Cuy7Y
https://www.boxofficeindia.com/report-details.php?articleid=9528
https://x.com/i/status/2003018196031562165
https://x.com/i/status/2000909683604037678 https://youtu.be/jStzDYz2ajI?si=KvwEvEvLgZB3fDqK
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