83 will suffer losses not seen by any film in Hindi cinema

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Posted: 4 years ago
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83 Goes Down Further On Second Tuesday

83 (Hindi) continues to drop on its second Tuesday with collections in the 1.50 crore nett range. The collections till date for the film are around 90 crore nett. The film dropped another 20% apprx on Tuesday from Monday.

The second week business of the film is now looking 24.50-25 crore nett. The film will suffer the sort of losses not seen by any film in the history of Hindi cinema but these sort of things happen when films go wrong. They have gone wrong earlier and will go wrong in the future.

The bigger issue is the 95% of the Hindi film industry thinking this is a good or great film. It shows the huge difference between what the audience likes and what the industry likes and this difference has to lessen for more films to succeed at the box office. There were MULTIPLEXES in Gujarat and Maharashtra where Pushpa (Hindi) was doing five times the business of 83 yesterday and some even with less shows. This is multiplexes and not single screens and its second Tuesday against third Tuesday. The collections of 83 (Hindi) till date are as follows.

Week One - 67,83,00,000

Friday - 4,25,00,000 apprx

Saturday - 7,25,00,000 apprx

Sunday - 7,00,00,000 apprx

Monday - 1,85,00,000 apprx

Tuesday - 1,50,00,000 apprx

Second Week - 21,85,00,000 apprx (5 days)

TOTAL - 89,68,00,000 apprx


https://boxofficeindia.com/report-details.php?articleid=6609

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Posted: 4 years ago
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That's a shame, it was a good movie. Way better than sooryavanshi which somehow made more money

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Posted: 4 years ago
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End result: Ranveer Singh will be making more over-the-top melodrama movies as opposed to roles which require grounded, natural acting. Same thing happened to Varun Dhawan after Badlapur and October didn't do that well and Judwaa 2 was more successful . We got the incredibly cringy Coolie No.1.So goodbye to Lootera, GullyBoy,83 type of roles. I wonder what monstrosity SLB and Ranveer will cook up next.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: capricornrcks

End result: Ranveer Singh will be making more over-the-top melodrama movies as opposed to roles which require grounded, natural acting. Same thing happened to Varun Dhawan after Badlapur and October didn't do that well and Judwaa 2 was more successful . We got the incredibly cringy Coolie No.1.So goodbye to Lootera, GullyBoy,83 type of roles. I wonder what monstrosity SLB and Ranveer will cook up next.


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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: capricornrcks

End result: Ranveer Singh will be making more over-the-top melodrama movies as opposed to roles which require grounded, natural acting. Same thing happened to Varun Dhawan after Badlapur and October didn't do that well and Judwaa 2 was more successful . We got the incredibly cringy Coolie No.1.So goodbye to Lootera, GullyBoy,83 type of roles. I wonder what monstrosity SLB and Ranveer will cook up next.


The difference is Gullyboy made money as well as garnering acclaim.. If 83 had a budget anywhere close to Gullyboy let alone October it would be fine.


Ranveer already has his next several films lined up so it''s not going to make any immediate impact in his film choices.


BOI's insistence that only a popular movie in single theaters is a good movie is as always bonkers.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: Talis


The difference is Gullyboy made money as well as garnering acclaim.. If 83 had a budget anywhere close to Gullyboy let alone October it would be fine.


Ranveer already has his next several films lined up so it''s not going to make any immediate impact in his film choices.


BOI's insistence that only a popular movie in single theaters is a good movie is as always bonkers.


I mean BOI obviously only cares about the box office, not the quality of the movie. Plenty of garbage movies have been very successful in the last few years. Contrary to popular belief audience doesn't have higher standards than before

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Wow biggest disaster ever tied to Ranveer Singh

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: Talis


The difference is Gullyboy made money as well as garnering acclaim.. If 83 had a budget anywhere close to Gullyboy let alone October it would be fine.


Ranveer already has his next several films lined up so it''s not going to make any immediate impact in his film choices.


BOI's insistence that only a popular movie in single theaters is a good movie is as always bonkers.


No immediate impact, yes. But it's going to factor in his future choices somehow. So far he's chosen a judicious mix of the melodramatic OTT characters and realistic characters even though his personal preference is clearly the former. He might be inclined to indulge himself now.

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