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Originally posted by: sajni_ka_saajan
its absolutely true. i used to think like u but the truth is they don't require budget as a criterion. release size is anyways better criterion. vd n kahaani had a small release size and grossed really brilliantly acc. to that. they reached the threshold status of super-hits just based on DS/ screen size. Budget n ROI have never been the criteria for them.Reason for BG and Dabanngg being BB and ATBB is the same.Both grossed 140 cr but just release sizes made the difference in verdict and NOT the budgets. Infact both had almost the same budgets etc.
No! You're completely mistaken.
Bodyguard was sold to distributors at a much heftier price than Dabanng.
If Distributors paid 80 cr for Dabangg and made 140 Cr. Thats an ROI of 175%.
If Distributors paid 100 cr for Bodyguard and made 140 cr. That's an ROI of 140%.
Which is why Dabangg is an ATBB and Bodyguard a BB.
Kahaani had a decent release. Its opening was only around 50%. It wasn't packing theatres by any means. What it was a low budget film, which was sold to distributors at a very fair price which means everybody made money even though it only grossed around 50-60 Cr. When everybody makes money everywhere, you get a SUPERHIT.
Budget and ROI are extremely important. Not sure where you got that formula from, but you couldn't be more wrong.
Originally posted by: sajni_ka_saajan
@guess_who : read this one... verdicts are based solely on ds against release size.. nothin more nothin less.. release size decides how big the movie is coz it shows the confidence distributors have on the film..
producers anyways don't go into losses these days coz of so its upto the distributors to decide whether they wanna release a movie on a what scale...roi is a very vague way to judge a verdict infact..
Originally posted by: guess_wh0
Looks like thats the way they decide the verdict.
Its not wrong but I still think the price a distributor pays for a film should be included somewhere.
Heroine got a wide release but wasn't sold expensively so just going with screen counts is not always the right way.
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Watched saiyaara on Netflix n it was such a dud..so slow n boring ... How did it became so hit was it all paid PR n black money converting into...
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