Tag: Bad Miyan Chote Miyan

  • Opinion: Stars Should Be Paid According To Box Office Performance | Movies News

    Scroll down social media and its deja vu of sorts, as the same old rhetoric of “it is the end of the road for Bollywood”, gains momentum.

    A critic remarks that 2023 was once in a blue moon scenario.” Shahrukh Khan returned to the screens after four years, apart from the man being an emotion, also he reinvented himself by giving back-to-back mega hits. Ranbir Kapoor who has always been scrutinized gave Animal, a blockbuster which also saw the spectacular comeback of Bobby Deol. Now every year that cannot happen. Yes, this year two big films Bade Miyaan Chotte Miyaan and Maidaan failed, but didn’t we have a hit in Fighter, Crew? But to expect the same numbers every year is idiocy.”

    However, the flops of two big ticked films starring big billed stars have ignited another debate. Should stars be paid according to their box office performance, an interesting point of view. The viability of a project is more often than not proportional to who is leading it. The remuneration of one top-tier star could well be the entire year’s budget of a regional film industry.

    To put the math in perspective Bade Miya Chotte Miyan out of the whopping 350 crore cost to produce, the remuneration of its leading men amounted to 160 crores. Trade Analysts feel it’s time the industry took strict measures on burgeoning costs and returns to investment.

    Trade Analyst Sumit Kadel succinctly puts his point across. “Ten years ago no actor commanded a high salary, barring yes the 90’s stars like Shahrukh Khan, and Salman Khan. But what’s happened recently is removing the mainstream stars who have a box office draw apart, even the so-called B and C Tiers actors have increased their fees by 100 per cent. A few years ago their fees were less than a crore but have now jumped to 10 crores. Why? They are aware that even if their theatrical run may not be at par, their name is a draw in the OTT space. This is just an illusion because they think the streamers are buying the films for them. This is a misnomer, and now with it being a direct theater to the digital scenario, and the streamers not buying films directly, we are seeing many so-called perfect OTT-type films first releasing on screens. As the producers cost and the box office returns have such huge margins, star fees are drastically going to come down.”

    It’s well apparent the money spent on production, promotions and marketing nowhere measures up to the film’s profits, it is indeed a time to recalibrate and reinvent the industry.

    Another aspect which insiders highlight is viewing fatigue, with certain stars coming out with a film every quarter, they need to rethink strategies as well.

    “Many actors have realized overexposure is not a good thing, and has adversely impacted them. That’s not to say that the content too matters, because the audience is quick to judge,” says an insider.

    With the success of films like Laapta Ladies, Do Aur Do Pyaar, Crew, and Madgaon Express it is testimony that the true star of the show is content.

  • Opinion: Why Are Action Films NOT Doing ‘So Well’ At The Box Office? Read On | Movies News

    New Delhi: High-octane action, blazing guns, and a ripped larger-than-life hero saving the world seems no longer give the audience the adrenaline rush, but rather a volley of yawns instead.

    As the mega-budget Bade Miyan Chotte Miya opened to a lukewarm response despite being helmed by a big ticket director like Ali Abbas Zaffar and a billed star like Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff, one wonders if it is too much of a good thing.

    2023 was the year of the action blitzkrieg at the box office. Shahrukh Khan’s Pathan and Jawaan set a new benchmark of 1000 crores at the box office. Ranbir Kapoor’s Animal came a close second with 912 crores. 2024, action films like Fighter and Yodha have not been able to sustain themselves, and Bade Miya Chotte Miyan’s underwhelming response makes one wonder, has the popularity of the action genre waned a bit?

    “Directors often spend crores on action sequences and often forget to devote time to character development One of the biggest excitement comes from watching characters fighting with their lives, guns, hand-to-hand combat, etc. But action becomes meaningless when no backstory or stakes or consequences are involved. These days we are getting films that get lost in editing, and crazy action, says a film critic, who further adds it is not just in Bollywood but in Hollywood as well, there is a general fatigue with popular franchises especially in the action space, a case in point being the recent Mission Impossible.

    Trade Analyst Sumit Kadel says the success of an action film depends on several factors, and the overexposure of a star impacts their stardom and creates a sense of viewing tiredness.

    “Action films do well and will continue doing well. Pathaan, Jawan, and Animal were blockbusters, Tiger 3 opened well but couldn’t sustain itself because the story fell short. In the case of Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, it’s a case of fatigue, people are not very curious to see Akshay Kumar to Tiger Shroff on screen, but the film itself is not lacking. Tomorrow Shahrukh Khan, Salman Khan, and Hrithik Roshan with an action film with a good story it will do very well. Action films will always do well but it depends on how they are mounted and the star who helms it should have that stardom which draws people in.”

    The recent successes of mid-budget films like 12th Fail, Madgaon Express, and Lapaata Ladies are a case in point. Films led by mid-range actors to rank newcomers have outshone some of the big-ticket titles. Actor Manoj Bajpayee decodes his success. “Whether it’s a big or small film like 12th Fail, people want hope. When they go to the theatre, they want to see their stories of surmounting challenges, a slice of their lives. When you identify with the person on screen winning, you see it as your victory, if that is not there, then we have a problem. This is the content that will get people to theatres, and if that aspect is not there, then we have a problem”.

    “As precious crores are pumped in, exotic locations scouted, and the biggest stars brought in, all the filmmakers and producers need to do is spend some extra time in the writers’ room and develop a story and a character that resonates with the masses, we live in hopeless times, and everyone is seeking hope in whichever way”, says an exhibitor.

    With three big-ticket action films lined up for 2025 Shahrukh Khan’s King, Hrithik Roshan’s War 2, and Salman Khan’s Sikander, the audience’s appetite for action films is far from over.

  • 5 Fiery Dialogues From ‘Bade Miyan Chote Miyan’ Fans Cannot Get Enough Of! , Movies News

    New Delhi: Pooja Entertainment’s upcoming blockbuster Bade Miyan Chote Miyan promises a visual extravaganza with high-voltage action sequences that have never been witnessed. Jaw-dropping stunts amazing picturesque locations and foot-tapping music is what we can look forward to in this highly anticipated action entertainer.

    The movie has some kickass dialogues that shall remain with us for long and we really cant get over these catchy dialogues.

    Check out some of the fiery dialogues from Bade Miyan Chote Miyan ahead of its release this week.

    1. ‘Pralayam, Sarvanaasham Vidhikunna Maha Pralayam’

    Prithviraj Sukumaran plays the powerful anti hero who is all set to destroy the world. His impactful dialogues are really to watch out for in the movie

    2. ‘We are soldiers by heart, devils by mind’

    Tiger Shroff’s dialogue has our hearts and it gives us the perfect patriotic vibe.

    3. ‘Children live with us, Hindustan is with us’

    Invoking the patriotic vibe of Akshay Kumar’s dialogue. The perfect dialogue delivered with so much dedication is heart winning.

    4. Hindustan will be destroyed, who will stop me?

    The masked villian Pralay played by Prithviraj Sukumaran has some really interesting dialogues in the movie.

    5. ‘A disaster is coming, a disaster that will change the world, present and future, a disaster that will end the war of good and evil forever’

    Yet again Prithviraj Sukumaran’s villainous dialogue will give you chills. His dialogue makes it very interesting what the film has to offer us.

    Well these catchy dialogues are something we are looking forward to as Bade Miyan Chote Miyan is all scheduled to release this week.

    Vashu Bhagnani and Pooja Entertainment present BADE MIYAN CHOTE MIYAN in association with AAZ films. Written and directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, and Produced by Vashu Bhagnani, Deepshikha Deshmukh, Jackky Bhagnani, Himanshu Kishan Mehra, Ali Abbas Zafar. The film is slated to release roles in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada. Starring Akshay Kumar, Tiger Shroff, Prithviraj Sukumaran, Sonakshi Sinha, Alaya F and Manushi Chillar in pivotal roles.