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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: guess_wh0

People still have this misconception about budgets and collections.

First of all budget doesn't mean much, its the cost that the film is sold at, that holds value.
If I'm a manufacturer and make a car for 4000 dollars, sell it to the distributor for 15,000 and he in turn sells it to a customer for 10,000. Its a loss for the distributor. Similarly, what matters is how much the distributors paid for the film, not what UTV paid to make it. And since it stars an A-list actress and a known actor, its likely the distributors paid good money.

Second, only 50% approx of the the net collections, is the distributors share. The other 50% is kept by the theatre owners. So even if Ghanchakkar was sold to the distributors for 20 Cr, unlikely, the film will have to collect 40 Cr to just break even.

Any way you look at it, its a flop.

THANK YOU!

when giving verdict for heroine these people would tend to follow this but for ghanchakar its the budget which is only being considered, funny how people ignore the whole truth according to their favorites!

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Posted: 12 years ago
^it still doesn't have anything to do with HEROINE, what's ur point...???
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Posted: 12 years ago
FLOP movie


Vidya will come back with Kahaani and Shadi ki side effect


It dim phase for emraan hashmi, with three flops in a row. It all when you choose bad scripts, all three are bad. Ek thi daayan was ok movie, but nothing special to pull the crowd.. The songs of three films have not been crowd puller as well, which Emraan has always relied upon for BO figures.


Hopefully his film next works, right now he is totally dependent on bhatt camp to make it a solo hit.

Edited by DAKDAK - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: chocolover89

^Priyanka might do a TDP, but Kareena wouldn't touch it under any circumstances.

And all of Vidya's films aren't by UTV. Neither Kahaani nor TDP (her two biggest) were by UTV..NOKJ and Ghanchakkar are the only films she's done with UTV.



kareenas heroine was TDP. her jawab to vidya.😆
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Posted: 12 years ago

Don't believe everything you've heard about Ghanchakkar!


Don't believe everything you've heard about Ghanchakkar!

Published: July 3, 2013

Gupta manages to do a brilliant job with a typical story by challenging minds. DESIGN: KIRAN SHAHID

KARACHI:

Since the world of cinema explores plenty of stories, every new story appears to be an extension of something that has been witnessed before. When you consider a formula-driven industry like Bollywood, it seems as if film-makers have no new stories or ideas to offer.

This lack of originality is probably the reason why the power of story-telling has managed to engage the audience more than the authenticity of the story itself. With Ghanchakkar, director Raj Kumar Gupta masters this art by offering something typical in the most compelling fashion. Screenwriter Pervez Sheikh, along with his co-writer Gupta, successfully manage to bring forward a solid, well-knit plot.

Sanjay (Emraan Hashmi) lives a pretty normal life with his unsophisticated, morbidly fashionable and entertaining wife Neetu (Vidya Balan). After a short focus on the typical family scene, Gupta takes us straight to business. Sanjay, who was once involved in criminal activities, receives an offer of INR10 million to rob a bank by breaking the lock of the premises, from two criminals. Although Sanjay had moved on from his nefarious activities, the amount is way too attractive, so he helps them break the lock successfully. To avoid getting noticed by the police, the team plans not to use the money for the next three months, while Sanjay is asked to keep the money since he is a 'family man'. What follows is quite puzzling – something that will tease your brain but will be far from predictable.

Although the dialogues are cleverly penned, they are not outrageously funny and often rely on cheap tricks. However, it's the timing of the actors that makes the humour much more solid and direct. The comedy is not of errors or forced situations, but of circumstances which can be best described as absurdly funny and seriously immoral, all of which is justified within the context of the film.

Balan has gained a few extra pounds for her role and it seems that after the success of The Dirty Picture, her flabby body accompanied by her command over method acting, has really helped her create a deadly combination of talent and looks. Although this might just reduce her to a rather beautiful and talented version of Saima in Bollywood, there are no issues with it if that suits her characters. As Neetu, a rather sharp character, she has not only carried off the plump look well but also pulled off a rowdy demeanour and raw Hindi accent.

Hashmi, on the other hand, proves to be the real winner by making the audience change perceptions with the evolution of his character. He has moved a long way from being the stereotypical 'serial kisser'.

Unlike your average Bollywood movie, music is not really an interruption, with only one song played in the beginning and one during the end credits. Composer Amit Trivedi does a splendid job with his fresh and innovative tunes, rejuvenating the soul of Bollywood music. After creating master pieces in English Vinglish and Kai Po Che, Trivedi introduces audiences to an interesting and contemporary mix of qawwali, folk melodies and rock music. It is his instrumental brilliance that leaves you wanting more.

All in all, Ghanchakkar is an intelligent film made for a patient and rather intellectual audience that is not just looking for an attractive young star like Ranbir Kapoor or matkas and jhatkas ala Malaika Arora.

Verdict: Ghanchakkar is one of the most cleverly written films to have been made in Bollywood this year. Just for the sake of experiencing a mind-boggling climax, go get your tickets now!

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Posted: 12 years ago
^it still not a flop that u said like so

Ghanchakkar (7 days) first week collection at Box Office l Mumbai: UTV Motion Pictures' latest production Ghanchakkar concluded the first week with a decent business at the Indian Box Office.

Read more at: http://entertainment.oneindia.in/bollywood/box-office/2013/ghanchakkar-7-days-first-week-collection-box-office-113671.html


Though these are decent collections for the film, much better was expected given the credentials involved. Still, if one compares these with some other films that Emraan Hashmi had done in the recent past which were not in his 'zone', case in point being Ek Thi Daayan and Shanghai, the film has fared better. However, one did look forward to more appreciation coming in for the film along with box office moolah, something that was not the case as it had to settle down with an 'Average' tag.

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Posted: 12 years ago
Ghanchakkar Has Low First Week

Friday 5th July 2013 10.30 IST

Boxofficeindia.Com Trade Network

Ghanchakkar had low first week collections of around 28 crore nett. The collections came down rapidly over the weekdays. The second week has seen a huge reduction of shows and the film will not add much in week two.

The film put up low numbers in practically all the circuits with Mumbai grossing around 9.50 crore nett and Delhi/UP being 6.50 crore nett approx. Mysore which may have been expected to do better for this type of multiplex film also had disappointing figures of around 1.40 crore nett.

The single screen dominated areas had very low collections be it UP, CP Berar or Bihar.

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