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  • IIFA 2023: Hrithik Roshan has epic reaction when paparazzi school a man [Watch Video]

    IIFA 2023: Hrithik Roshan has epic reaction when paparazzi school a man [Watch Video]

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    IIFA 2023 was a starry affair. Hrithik Roshan won the award for Best Actor for Vikram Vedha. The actor gave us some of the best moments of the event when he danced on Ek Pal Ka Jeena on stage with Abhishek Bachchan and Vicky Kaushal. A moment from the green carpet of IIFA has caught the attention of people on social media. Hrithik Roshan is seen on the carpet while a person screams loudly, “Greek God of Bollywood”. The paparazzi tell the person to shut up. Hrithik Roshan holds his stomach as he bursts out laughing. As we know, he has been christened with that name due to his drop dead gorgeous good looks. Also Read – IIFA 2023: Babil Khan wins over netizens; Qala actor’s smile and humility reminds fans of late Irrfan [Watch Video]

    Take a look at the video of Hrithik Roshan at IIFA 2023

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    Hrithik Roshan fans are celebrating his win for Vikram Vedha. The film, which was made on a budget of Rs 180 crores did not recover well at the box office. Hrithik Roshan has written that Vikram Vedha is one of the most special movies of his career. His fans feel that the box office failure of the movie should not deter him from choosing diverse roles. He delivered a powerful performance in the movie. Also Read – IIFA 2023 complete winners list: Hrithik Roshan, Alia Bhatt, Drishyam 2 bag top honours; Brahmastra gets maximum nods

    We can see that his fans are on cloud nine. Now, Hrithik Roshan has the maximum number of IIFA 2023 Best Actor awards. He has five awards now. Hrithik Roshan confirmed that Jr NTR is going to be on WAR 2. He has Fighter coming up at the start of January 2024 in the Republic Day weekend. The Indian paparazzi has captured global attention after the NMACC event. The way they addressed Tom Holland, Zendaya and others were hilarious. Also Read – IIFA 2023: Kamal Haasan calls The Kerala Story a ‘propaganda film’ [Watch]

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  • Mirroring The Industry: 8 things to learn from the box office successes and failures of 2022

    Mirroring The Industry: 8 things to learn from the box office successes and failures of 2022

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    2022 was a year where every single person affiliated with the Hindi film industry failed in some way or the other. While some failed at judging the content of film, some failed at predicting the business of a film at the box office, some failed at identifying the right content for audience, some failed in interpreting the trailers that would exciting the audience, and some failed in totality at all levels. But as they say, the steepest falls often act as a learning curve to introspect and bounce back stronger.

    Change in audience consumption pattern

    One of the first learnings from 2022 is to accept the fact that the content consumption pattern of the audience has changed in the post pandemic world. What worked in the pre-pandemic times is not in the post pandemic world. The genre of mid-sized social drama/comedy has completely exhausted its theatrical value and the base has shifted to OTT. Of course, this is a phase and the habit of consuming this content on the big screen will be back again, but for now, the mid-sized social films, which in pre-pandemic world was called content cinema, has eroded for box office. The tides could change this year, if 3 to 4 films falling in the social drama space manage to leave a mark at the ticket window. But as of now, we can conclude that post the pandemic, the audience wants to see either entertaining or larger than life and relatable content, but not be preached by actors through their feature films. Preaching in the garb of entertainment and preaching with entertainment as a mere sub-track are two different ways of narrating a story, wherein the former might work, but the latter is a recipe of failure in today’s world.

     

     

    The audience wants to see either entertaining or larger than life and relatable content, but not be preached by actors through their feature films in cinema halls

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    Two cents on remakes

    The second learning should be about remakes. While it’s all ethical and fine to remake films, but our industry needs to understand that the idea should always be to remake lesser-known films and more importantly, films which are not available in Hindi. The satellite and digital medium have played a big role in taking the Hindi dubbed content from the South to the common man, and hence, cut-copy-paste remake of a film already available in Hindi is bound to fail. While the filmmakers can take a germ of an idea and move ahead with a fresh screenplay even if it’s available in Hindi, remaking a film not available in Hindi keeps the subject away from large majority of audience.

     

     

    The satellite and digital medium have played a big role in taking the Hindi dubbed content from the South to the common man, and hence, cut-copy-paste remake of a film already available in Hindi is bound to fail

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    Good situational music is a must!

    The relevance of music was almost dead in the last 2 years, but thankfully, films like Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2, Gangubai and most importantly, Brahmastra, have reignited the conversation about the importance of music. Music has conventionally been one of the most important contributors to the opening of a feature film, and that has gone for a toss in the post pandemic era. Music composers are failing to come up with “good original songs” and resorting to the short cuts of “recreating songs”. While recreated numbers bring in some viewership on YouTube, one needs music that is in sync with the world of the film to spike excitement among the audience. Sure, recreations also help the film, but that’s when the recreated track is in sync with the world of characters. If not, the song comes across as an independent single and not a feature film number. Hopefully, good music will be back in our industry, which will spike excitement for films and play a role in the marketing campaigns to sustain for a month, rather than crashing post the theatrical trailer.

     

     

    While recreated numbers bring in some viewership on YouTube, one needs music that is in sync with the world of the film to spike excitement among the audience

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    Do we still believe in film reviews?

    We live in an industry that still pays heed to the film reviews and social media trends. There are meetings of marketing and PR agencies to pay the media to get out those positive reviews. The biggest of the duds and the biggest of the hits have got same ratings from most of the critics. The culture of paid media has ruined the reputation and credibility of most in the industry, and this has pushed the social media audience to make a decision based on the reviews of people they know, what was conventionally known as word-of-mouth publicity. Rather than investing this money on creating a false bubble of positive reviews, it’s better if the same monies are given to the writers to churn out good content. To err is human, everyone makes mistakes and everyone is bound to have perspectives, but that perspective too needs to be aided with honest opinions. 2022 has cleared how good exciting films are never impacted by reviews, and eventually find their audience. Just that, the films need to have an organic positive chatter in the audience.

     

     

    2022 has cleared how good exciting films are never impacted by reviews, and eventually find their audience. Just that, the films need to have an organic positive chatter in the audience.

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    Honest filmmaking & not project making

    The audience can smell honesty in a film – no matter how big or small it is. The concept of project making has vanished and we slowly need to transition towards bringing the stories we believe in to life, rather than just making films since the stars and directors have empty dates, and the satellite, digital players are ready to pay amounts which is enough to recover the budget and marketing spends. Honesty of making films reflect in every asset of the film.

    First Impression is Last Impression

    In the pre-pandemic world, the audience was forgiving and gave all the films a chance until the weekend. The biggest of the stars came with minimum guarantee of film clocking a certain number in its opening weekend but the margin of minimum guarantee has gone down by a big margin now. The stars will push the numbers to a certain level, but a good trailer is a must in today’s world for a film star to make the film open at pre-pandemic level. The audience has gone spoit for choices and a little ruthless on feature films. A film with bad trailer is written off even before the release, no matter what comes next. But a film with good trailer followed by one hit song often gives the film a platform to attract audiences to the big screen. Trailer has always been the most important asset of the film, but in the post pandemic world, it has become all the more important for a film trailer to leave a banging impact among the audience.

     

     

    The biggest of the stars came with minimum guarantee of film clocking a certain number in its opening weekend but the margin of minimum guarantee has gone down by a big margin now.

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    Right pricing for the right product

    Right product needs right pricing. While the event films are not impacted by astronomical pricing as audience is willing to see them at any cost, the mid sized and small films warrant right pricing at the cinema halls. The audience will no longer spend Rs 300 and Rs 400 on a non-event film, and hence, the idea is to create a strategy where pricing can also be a selling point for a feature film side by side the trailer and music. The transition with regards to low prices attract audience would not happen overnight. It would sustained efforts from all producers for at-least 6 months to recultivate the cinema going habit among the audience for the non-event films. One can also go dynamic with pricing where the prices can shoot up by Sunday if content is accepted by the audience, but the opening day would need that added incentive of nominal pricing to attract the audience. The idea for small and mid level films should be to increase the footfalls, as that in turn would lead to faster spread of audience word of mouth. The idea should be to make cinema affordable again, rather than taking it towards a luxurious experience.

     

     

    The transition with regards to low prices attract audience would not happen overnight. It would sustained efforts from all producers for at-least 6 months to recultivate the cinema going habit among the audience for the non-event films. 

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    Is influencer push to content needed?

    Finally, good content doesn’t need any media or influencer push. We are living in the world of social media where every lie gets busted in a span of 6 to 12 hours, when the collective judgement on a certain asset or product is out in the open. Right from trailers to music to film – good content will get good amount of appreciation from the audience, and an attempt to push substandard stuff will be identified by the social media as an image saving exercise. We are living in times where it’s difficult to create perception out of nothing, and hence, it’s best to let the content speak for itself. Of course, good content deserves appreciation from all ends, and that shall follow organically, as every cinema lover would want to support something that’s genuinely good.

    Let’s hope, 2023 turns out to be a year that everyone remembers for decades to come, and the Hindi film industry gets back to the streak of 2019 and 2018 with over 20 successful films.

    ALSO READ: Mirroring The Industry: Why is Bollywood failing; Has the industry lost conviction to back the right directors?

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  • Must-Watch Horror Movies In Recent Times

    Must-Watch Horror Movies In Recent Times

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    Even if the horror genre may not be the strength of the Indian cinema industry, there have been instances where filmmakers have created works of art that have withstood the test of time and continue to live on in viewers’ minds long after watching. So who says one cannot turn to Bollywood when looking for horror movies?

    We’ve compiled a list of our favourite Bollywood horror films in recent times so that you can pull out your safest comforter, grab your popcorn and bring company over as you begin this journey into the world of ghosts and goblins. So tread caution, as you delve into this world of mystery, magic and most importantly Bollywood drama.

    Stree (2018)

    One of the most iconic Hindi movies in recent times, Stree with Shraddha Kapoor in the titular role made waves with their story.

    Based on the well-known Indian folktale of an evil spirit that hunts men and kidnaps them at night, it follows Rajkummar Rao and his friends as they navigate the haunted town of Chanderi. The mystery behind the spirit is for you to watch and find out!

    Horror Movie - Stree 2018

    Tumbbad (2018)

    A critically acclaimed Bollywood horror movie, Tumbbad is a must-watch. The movie examines what happens to a village when they break a long-standing taboo and go inside the tomb of a village deity. The film broke new ground when it comes to Bollywood horror, and does justice to the genre.

    Horror Movie - Tumbbad (2018)

    Pari (2018)

    A supernatural horror film starring Anushka Sharma in the lead role it follows the journey of a man named Arnab. When he saves Ruksahana, who he finds trapped in a house under mysterious circumstances and frees her, things start to act up. A horror movie in its true sense, anyone watching is in for a spooky ride.

    Horror Movie - Pari (2018)

    Ghoul (2018)

    Though not a movie, this mini-series when watched at a stretch can feel like one. Based on an Arab folklore monster, it follows Radhika Apte a young interrogator as she quests for the truth at a military detention facility.

    Horror Movie - Ghoul (2018)

    When a new prisoner at the detention facility displays unsettling behaviour, her mission becomes increasingly intriguing. Definitely, a must-watch that will have you hooked from start to finish.

    Horror Movie - Ghoul

    Laxmii (2020)

    Laxmii starring Akshay Kumar tells the story of Asif, a man grounded in science and reasoning who gets possessed by a transsexual spirit. When the vengeful spirit takes over Kumar’s body, a dark social secret is revealed.

    Horror Movie - Laxmii (2020)

    However, the humorous punchlines, amusing responses and conversations, and sometimes comedic paranormal activity provide the right balance of fun. Laxmii is a must-watch for those of you see seeking a frightening movie that offers an engaging blend of scares and laughs, with an important social message.

    Horror Movie - Laxmii

    Bulbbul (2020)

    This supernatural thriller, may not exactly have the typical horror elements from jump scares to unrealistic ghosts, but it is full of mystery and folklore. This fable tells the story of Bulbbul an enigmatic woman, who is battling a traumatic past.

    Horror Movie - Bulbbul (2020)

    As supernatural murders of men plague her village, the connection between the two comes to light to deliver a relevant and important social message.

    Horror Movie - Bulbbul

    Ghost Stories (2020)

    An unconventional horror film, that is divided into four segments, Ghost stories are full of recognisable horror film tropes. When four award-winning directors – Zoya Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap, Dibakar Banerjee and Karan Johar come together the end result deserves at least a watch. Full of mind-bending moments, Ghost stories definitely make the cut.

    Horror Movie - Ghost Stories (2020)

    Bhoot Part One: The Haunted Ship (2020)

    This horror-thriller film follows Vicky Kaushal, who s tasked with solving the mystery of the unexplained stranding of the Sea Bird, an abandoned and derelict ship, on Mumbai’s coastline.

    Horror Movie - Bhoot Part One: The Haunted Ship (2020)

    However, when he realises that there may be more truth to the ominous tales about the ship, things start to act up taking you on a journey of all things spooky. With brilliant acting by Vicky Kaushal and a decent storyline- the movie makes for an engaging watch.

    Horror Movie - Bhoot Part One: The Haunted Ship

    Roohi (2021)

    Rajkummar Rao returned with another horror-comedy titled Roohi, which promises the right balance of shivers and laughs. Roohi follows Rao and Varun Sharma’s characters Bhawra and Kattani’s shenanigans as they move about their hometown of Bagadpur. When they realise one of the girls is possessed by an evil spirit, laughter and panic break out taking the audience on a wild spook-filled journey.

    Horror Movie - Roohi (2021)

    Bhoot Police (2021)

    If you’re too scared to watch a horror film, but want to venture into the genre, what’s a better way than a horror-comedy that has more smiles than spooks? Bhoot Police follows ghost-busting brothers Saif Ali Khan and Arjun Kapoor who are assigned a seemingly ordinary case of hunting down spirits in a village. However, when they realise this case is much beyond the ordinary, chaos ensues. A journey of fits and giggles, the movie has a small share of scary moments.

    Horror Movie - Bhoot Police (2021)

    Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 (2022)

    A sequel to the original iconic horror-comedy-thriller with the same name, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 is an exciting watch. With me we’re elements of thrill, the movie follows Kartik Aryan and Kiara Advani who cross paths and visit an abandoned, haunted haveli. With ghostly encounters, well-helmed comedy and great acting from the ensemble cast, the film comes pretty close to the original which almost attained cult status. A must-watch for all horror-comedy lovers.

    Horror Movie - Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 (2022)

    Phone Booth (2022)

    Adding to the list of horror-comedy movies, are Katrina Kaif, Ishaan Khattar and Siddhant Chaturvedi starrer Phone Booth. It is full of madcap moments, with characters rooted in horror movies. In totality, it’s wacky, wild and weird, and has everything you need to have a good time.

    Horror Movie - Phone Booth (2022)

    Bhediya (2022)

    Finishing off the list is Bhediya– a movie that is releasing soon! Starring Kriti Sanon and Varun Dhawan, the movie is the third installment of Dinesh Vijan’s horror universe which also consists of Roohi and Stree. Varun Dhawan plays a man who transforms into a shape-shifting werewolf, and the trailer promises some good twists and turns. If you’re looking to get the horror experience on the big screen, bookmark Bhediya’s release date to get the complete experience!

    Horror Movie - Bhediya (2022)

    Horror movies are not everyone’s cup of tea, but they come with so much variety that it demands you to try them. Whether you’re more of a horror-comedy, giggles and ghosts kind of person or a full-blown horror with jump-scares individual, there’s something for everyone! So get settled, and don’t fear- because this horror movie list demands a binge-watch.

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  • Drishyam 2 brings cheer for Bollywood box office after Kantara’s magic turn in the Hindi belt

    Drishyam 2 brings cheer for Bollywood box office after Kantara’s magic turn in the Hindi belt

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    Drishyam 2, the second installment of Bollywood’s remake of the Mohanlal-starrer Malayalam original, has brought cheer to the Hindi box office. Released seven years after its first part Drishyam, the Ajay Devgn and Tabu-starrer is estimated to have collected over Rs 50 crore in its opening weekend, notching up the second-biggest start of the year. Add to that, overseas collections of Rs 12.7 crore, primarily driven by the US, Canada, and the Middle East, and Drishyam 2 is on its way to becoming a huge hit.  

    Released on more than 3,300 screens, Drishyam 2 also had a stronger opening than Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 — the biggest Hindi hit of 2022 — across national multiplex chains PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis. “#Drishyam2 rejuvenates the industry that was going through a turbulent phase after a string of failures… The remarkable run continues pan-India, multiplexes superb, mass pockets join the party,” wrote trade analyst Taran Adarsh in a series of tweets. 

    Interestingly, Drishyam 2 also garnered good reviews from critics. Add to that, the positive word of mouth from audiences on social media, and the film could be looking at a Rs 80-100 crore lifetime collection domestically, say analysts. “Drishyam 2 opening has been a positive surprise. It is showing a recovery trend [at the box office],” Karan Taurani, SVP of Elara Capital, told Business Today

    Elaborating on the advantages of a franchise film, he said, “Typically, remakes and second parts have done well, barring a few like Heropanti 2. Franchise films have a stronger recall for the audience, and you don’t need to do new and aggressive marketing for that particular piece of content. We have seen what the Singham franchise did at the box office too.”

    Drishyam 2’s success also brought back midnight and early morning shows across theatres. In the run-up to its release, India’s largest multiplex operator PVR Cinemas shared that it “received record pre-bookings” for the film. Gautam Dutta, CEO, PVR Limited, said in a statement, “We are seeing the trend of families coming back to cinemas and Drishyam 2 pre-sales substantiates this trend… Drishyam 2’s success debunks the thinking that only ‘larger than life’ or ‘horror comedies’ will work, mid-size drama/thrillers etc. will struggle in cinemas.”

    Drishyam 2’s success is also expected to augur well for multiplex stocks in the near term. Abneesh Roy, Executive Director at Edelweiss Financial Services, said, “We maintain ‘BUY’ on PVR and Inox. Most of the Drishyam 2 shows are almost full, and it has begun picking up in mass pockets too. This raises hopes for a better Q3FY23 after the Hindi box office’s slow performance in Q2.”

    Analysts agree that Q3 will see some respite compared to Q2, which saw even big-budget projects like Vikram Vedha perform below par. It was only towards the end of October and early November that the stupendous success of Kannada film Kantara (with its Hindi dubbed version collecting Rs 80-90 crore) sent the cash registers ringing. “Kantara came out of nowhere with zero marketing effort in the Hindi belt. It somewhat made up for the losses of the Hindi films,” Taurani explained. 

    However, he cautioned that Q3 may not be as good as Q1, which saw a 15 per cent growth over pre-covid levels. “Broadly for Q3, the bigger part of the recovery will come towards the end of the year, from Avatar 2 and Cirkus (a large-scale comedy film by Rohit Shetty). Drishyam 2 and a strong December will see 85 per cent of the recovery, which is still 12-15 per cent below pre-covid levels,” Taurani added. 

    Also read: Drishyam 2 Box Office Collection Day 1: Ajay Devgn’s film earns Rs 15 cr

    Also read: ‘Drishyam 2’ review: ‘Sure shot hit’, netizens and critics give thumbs up to Ajay Devgn-starrer thriller

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