The Box Office Battlefield: En Bade Miyan Chote Miyan o Maidaan Pierdere Pesadas y Crueles
There is no mercy in Bollywood when it comes to box office projections, a subject where hype over expectations reigns supreme. Among such serious viewers are Bade Miyan Chote Miyan and Maidaan, both contending with a daunting truth. With time to elapse on the 11-day theatrical journey, an extraordinary number of star-magnet offerings have collectively accumulated losses greater than Rs. 100 crore, which baffles even the professionals and spectators in the industry.
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Besides Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, an extremely tantalizing action-comedy flick that has Akshey Kumar and Tiger Shroff in main roles, it traces the go-crazy fanaticism of people. Thus, alongside the star-packed and rocket-fueled energy of the film, it has failed to commence on a high note, with the collections being very low. Footsteps in the hallways of the industry reveal that the movie may be able to secure a barebones release, and this is an unwelcome development for a film that at one point seemed like it could change the game.
Maidaan, a movie led by Ajay Devgn about the life story of Syed Abdul Rahim, the legendary football coach, created a huge upsurge, mounting expectations from the audiences for an inspiring storyline and an excellent character line-up. Nonetheless, this movie sheds a painful light on how the show can be more specific about the targeted demographics or the nature of the plot in today’s media climate.
As the last set of these predictable movies begins to show up on the picture frames, the industry will mull over questions such as: why did they fail to meet the audience’s expectations? Where do I start? It was either too many boring plots, the absence of strong marketing campaigns, or maybe the unpredictability of our patrons? Rather, the ones raised will only spur on the analyses and discussions that are expected to begin that morning and most likely well into the future.
The undeniable fact that they had to accept is now devastatingly enough: Bade Miyan, Chote Miyan, and Maidaan have been sold out like this ruthless box office warring field.