Amitabh Bachchan returns to Kaun Banega Crorepati set after testing negative for COVID-19 

Amitabh Bachchan has returned to work after spending nine days in quarantine. The 79-year-old actor tested negative for the COVID-19 and returned to work on Thursday morning. It was the second time Amitabh Bachchan had tested positive. He has been shooting for the show Kaun Banega Crorepati 14.

Amitabh Bachchan returns to Kaun Banega Crorepati set after testing negative for COVID-19 

 

“Back at work .. your prayers (folded hands emojis) gratitude .. negative last night .. and 9 days isolation over .. mandatory is 7 days .. My love as ever to all .. you are kind and concerned throughout .. the family Ef so full of care .. .. have only my folded hands for you,” he wrote on his blog.

On the work front, Amitabh Bachchan will be seen in Ayan Mukerji’s Brahmastra, Nag Ashwin’s next with Prabhas and Deepika Padukone, Sooraj Barjatya’s Unchhaai, The Intern remake and more.

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What makes a Hindi film an ‘International’ hit? Trade analysts weigh in on audience reception India v/s Indians abroad

In the olden days, there was a common joke in the trade that the producer of a flop film would say, “But my film is doing super-hit business in Bihar!” But like the proverbial story of ‘crying wolf’, there was occasionally some truth in a film doing region-specific good business, like Dil Ka Rishta (2003) doing well only in Gujarat or some action thrillers performing well in the Northern circuits. Singh Is Kinng (2008) and the recent Jug Jugg Jeeyo also did well in Punjab but did not impress elsewhere. There was also the matter of local identification, as a gangland film like Satya (1998) did well in the Mumbai circuit and fared disappointingly elsewhere.

What makes a Hindi film an ‘International’ hit? Trade analysts weigh in on audience reception India v/s Indians abroad

However, there have been many films, especially in the millennium, that have been flops in India but have performed well abroad, especially in certain specific countries.

The latest film that is said to have achieved this is Laal Singh Chaddha, which is a colossal disaster in India. Says Yusuf Shaikh, Head, Feature Films Distribution, Acquisition and IPR Management of Percept Pictures: “Laal Singh… has become the highest-grossing Hindi film of 2022 overseas. It has done a business of Rs 60 crore. But that is not a great amount, especially by Aamir Khan’s film standards.” Agrees trade analyst Taran Adarsh: “The fact is that, even abroad, Laal Singh Chaddha has underperformed.”

Secret Superstar (also produced by and starring Aamir Khan), Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, My Name Is Khan, RA.One!, Dilwale, Baabul, Jab Harry Met Sejal, Blue, Main Prem Ki Deewani Hoon and Tubelight are among the films that did good to great business overseas after “tanking” in India.

What explains the difference between Indians back home and NRIs when it comes to film reception? Says Shaikh: “There is a captive audience waiting for Hindi films over there! They are hungry for Indian cinema, and they also connect with certain brands, like Yash Raj Films, Dharma Productions, Rajshri Productions and even Excel Entertainment. On weekends, the audience would love to go watch the latest Hindi film, and they prefer star-studded movies with songs and family values.”

Vinod Mirani, a senior trade analyst, refutes the claim and says, “The Indian audiences abroad, come USA, UK, Dubai or anywhere, are straitjacketed by budgets. The pricing of tickets overseas starts around $50. And there is a lot more to do there — in Indian entertainment alone, there are shows as well. So they will watch only movies that have a good buzz. Families have many other things to do, starting even with good English films!”

Taran Adarsh also contradicts Shaikh’s claim of a “captive” audience willing to lap up anything, and says, “Primarily, it is content that matters—an action-oriented Dilwale will never do as well as a Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna, for example. Then it is also certain stars — all the Khans, Hrithik Roshan, Ranbir Kapoor and Ranveer Singh, who are their favourites. Akshay Kumar and Ajay Devgn, however, are appreciated only as per to their movies’ content, like Good Newzz did brilliant business.”

But he does mention that the audience there is what is known as a “class” audience. “The subject of a film like Kabhi Alvida… was rejected by audiences in India. But over there, the audience went for the content—they understood the look at marriages and divorces. The same applies to My Name Is Khan and Secret Superstar, which interestingly did brilliant business in China. The audience there thus also looks beyond the typical Hindi film, towards mature subjects.”

A senior trade analyst, on condition of anonymity, scoffs at the collection figures, especially in China, of Secret Superstar, dismissing them as “Aamir Khan’s PR machinery, because no media or audience can check them even if they do have the inclination. But I look only at actual figures.” Adarsh, however, insists that the film did garner great success, and did exceedingly well even in the US and Australia, to give just two examples, despite underperforming in India.

This analyst maintains that the dull phase is also because the novelty of a star has worn off. “When stars are seen everywhere and are accessible even on a mobile phone, how can people retain the desire to watch them. Earlier, everyone was interested in their life, now all that is known!”

Shaikh notes that Yash Raj Films, Dharma Productions, Rajshri Productions and Excel Entertainment “tailor most of their films for a foreign audience.” Again, Adarsh denies this, and explains, “Any banner cannot afford to alienate the huge Indian market. Let me tell you that business done overseas, however good — and with some films it is exceptional cannot change the verdict on a film! The Indian business is what matters. Yes, maybe some filmmakers experiment with certain themes that our audiences don’t end up appreciating or identifying with, but in the end, it is the Indian business that matters!”

In most cases, therefore, there is a confluence of thoughts among viewers. “When 83 flopped over here, it underperformed even overseas. But while Happy New Year was a “plus” (it made nominal profits) film here, it did much better overseas,” notes Adarsh. He does accept that certain banners and filmmakers have a branding there. But again, it is about content. A film like Gangubai Kathiawadi (dismissed by some authorities as a flop in India in terms of return on investment — the vital index all through) was fabulous, especially because of Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s branding.

In the olden days, Raj Kapoor was one filmmaker who had a ready audience (after Awara) in Russia and was also known elsewhere. His films like Jagte Raho (1956) and Mera Naam Joker (1970), which failed miserably at home, did super business overseas, while his Indian blockbusters Sangam, Bobby and Ram Teri Ganga Maili went on to do epic business abroad. Shaikh points out, “I remember when Rajesh Khanna’s superstardom ended, he still continued to be a powerful force overseas for some years!”

In the final analysis, we come across certain indisputable facts:

90 percent of Hindi films abroad are watched by the Indian diaspora (Indians, Pakistanis and a few other South Asians) alone. The markets for a global audience have still not opened up.

Content rules, and family entertainment with songs, dances and stars are top priority.

And yet, “class” content like Kabhi Alvidaa Na Kehna or My Name Is Khan, which are rejected outright in India, are also liked.

Certain stars and top filmmakers do have a branding and higher appeal there. Still, an Aamir Khan can be rejected for Laal Singh Chaddha after a good opening, and Shamshera can be junked despite the Yash Raj Films-Ranbir Kapoor combination.

The biggest truth is that foreign business, in the final analysis, cannot change the verdict on a film, business-wise. Ultimately, there is just a quantitative difference.

And, as always, a few exceptions prove the rule!

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Aamir Khan takes a break following Laal Singh Chaddha failure to vacation in San Francisco, see viral photo with a fan

Aamir Khan’s Laal Singh Chaddha was one of the most anticipated films of 2022 but the film could not rake Rs. 60 crore at the domestic box office. He is currently in San Francisco. A few earlier reports cited that Aamir Khan is currently on a two-month break and is on the vacation in the US. He will start his next film after he is back in Mumbai following his break.

Aamir Khan takes a break following Laal Singh Chaddha failure to vacation in San Francisco, see viral photo with a fan

A new photo of Aamir is making the rounds of social media which confirmed the reports. A fan named Natasha took to Twitter to share a selfie with Aamir Khan and wrote, “Yesterday in unexpected unbelievable i’m still unwell twists.”

As per new report in Bollywood Hungama, the actor has decided to completely forgo his acting fees and absorb all the losses of Laal Singh Chaddha. “If Aamir Khan decides to charge his acting fees, Viacom 18 Studios would have entailed losses of nearly Rs. 100 crores. However, that loss is something that Aamir Khan has decided to absorb himself. Now, the producer will lose nominal money,” revealed a source close to the development to Bollywood Hungama.

Aamir has taken complete ownership of the failure and doesn’t want anyone but him to suffer. “He gave four years to the film but has not made a single penny from it. His opportunity cost on Laal Singh Chaddha is upwards of Rs. 100 crores, but he has decided to absorb all the losses taking the complete blame of failure on himself,” the source further told us.

On the work front, Aamir Khan will next star in the Hindi remake of Spanish film, Campeones. The film will reportedly also star Anushka Sharma.

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Mrunal Thakur shells out major boss lady vibes in a black Tuxedo as she attends Filmfare awards 2022

Mrunal Thakur has come a long way from dominating the television space with Mujhse Kuchh Kehti…Yeh Khamoshiyaan and Kumkum Bhagya to co-starring alongside Hrithik Roshan in Super 30 and Jersey with Shahid Kapoor. She is not only carving out a place with her films but also with her wardrobe choices. The actress draws attention at every occasion, whether it’s to promote a movie or not. The actress has always been open to trying new things. The actress Mrunal recently graced the red carpet of the 67th Wolf 777 news Filmfare Awards 2022, and she provided us with some very remarkable fashion moment.

Mrunal Thakur shells out major boss lady vibes in a black Tuxedo as she attends Filmfare awards 2022

Mrunal Thakur never fails to astound her fans with her amazing sense of style and attractiveness. Whether it’s for a photo shoot or a red carpet event, Mrunal always looks perfect. Her most recent appearance proves this. Styled by Rahul Vijay, the jersey actor opted for a classic black pantsuit set by the ready-to-wear label Rohit Gandhi Rahul Khanna for Filmfare awards. Her black precision-cut suit comprised a single-breasted jacket with dramatic lapels in satin, matching wide-leg trousers, and a crisp white shirt adorned with a little black bow-tie and brooch. Mrunal accessorized with a smart pointed pair of black stilettos to match.

Mrunal chose to have her hair tied back into a ponytail for maximum androgynous impact, which highlights both the finely sculpted silhouette of the tuxedo and her glowing face. She added finishing touches to her appearance with delicate jewellery. Last but not least, she opted for a bare pink lip colour, radiant complexion, black nail paint, sharp eye shadow, flushed cheeks, and dazzling highlighter for her glam.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Mrunal Thakur is currently basking on the success of her recently released Telugu film Sita Ramam where she was seen playing Dulquer Salmaan’s love interest. The film has been receiving a lot of love from movie-goers across the country. She will next be seen in Pippa, Pooja meri jaan and Gumnaam.

SUMMARY OF LOOK DETAILS:

ACTRESS: Mrunal Thakur

OUTFIT: Rohit Gandhi Rahul Khanna

STYLIST: Rahul Vijay

MAKE-UP: Lochan

HAIR:  Swapnil Kashid

HEELS: Louboutin

JEWELLERY : Renu Oberoi, Amigos

 

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Koffee With Karan 7: Karan Johar asks Kriti Sanon if something is brewing between her and Aditya Roy Kapur: ‘We caught the canoodling in a corner’

In the ninth episode of Koffee With Karan 7, the couch brought together two stars who started out as debutants together but have now carved a niche for themselves. This week, Tiger Shroff and Kriti Sanon graced the couch who debuted in Heropanti and are starring in Ganapath. During the conversation, the filmmaker asked Kriti Sanon about her relationship status and whether she is seeing Aditya Roy Kapur, by any chance.

Koffee With Karan 7: Karan Johar asks Kriti Sanon if something is brewing between her and Aditya Roy Kapur: 'We caught the canoodling in a corner'

Karan Johar asked, “Kriti you have been single for a while now, Is there anybody? There were rumours, I mean it came from…Somewhere in my party that Oh Kriti Sanon and Aditya Roy Kapur look so good together. We caught the canoodling in a corner, as in chatting.” Kriti responded by saying, “We do look good together but you know me, I don’t canoodle in a corner but yes, we were talking and he is a fun guy to be around. There’s not been anything else.”

During the rapid fire session, KJo asked Kriti, “One reason you would date Aditya Roy Kapur,” She said, “Because this whole Koffee couch wants me to date him. That’s the reason I would date him and he’s very hot. One reason I wouldn’t date Adi…I think our music sense will not match. I don’t think he’d like Punjabi songs at all.” Karan asked Kriti, “And that would not work for you?” she replied “So he needs to update his playlist then.”

On the work front, Kriti Sanon has Bhediya with Varun Dhawan, Ganapath with Tiger Shroff and Shehzada with Kartik Aaryan.

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Photos: Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt spotted at a dubbing studio

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