Made at a budget of Rs 75 crore, the film needs to make Rs 150 crore to break even and book profits.
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'He not only immerses himself into the character, but he wears it.' 'He does not let even a fragment of himself show while he's playing the part.'
These movies may or may not have got critical acclaim, but when it comes to sheer eyeballs, these films did their job rather well.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the 10 releases that will keep the entertainment going till the end of 2020.
'I always feel that to shake up human beings, you have to go a little extreme.'
YRF may come out of the debacle fairly unscathed financially. The exhibitors and smaller distributors will take almost 75% of the hit.
For Dosanjh to stand by his faith, retain the turban and beard, and yet not trivialise himself in the roles he has essayed, is really his biggest achievement, observes Sandeep Goyal.
Amazon Prime Video has doubled its content investments in India and announced as many as 41 new titles in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and English, thereby throwing an open challenge to their streaming competitor, Netflix.
All the films that went past the 200 crores mark and how many days they took to achieve this milestone.
I am yet to encounter an anthology of films (made in this country or elsewhere) in which every feature has adhered to a minimum level of quality, asserts Sreehari Nair.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'Amitji called me after he watched the film and spoke for half an hour.' 'He said, "According to me, this is your best performance till date".' '"I feel like seeing the film two-three times just to watch your important scenes".' 'I was really thrilled.'
Here's why the Kapoor clan is celebrating Selection Day.
'Every time I step out, I receive a lot of love. People come to me, they want to talk to me, click pictures...' Bollywood's Secret Superstar Zaira Wasim gets ready for showbiz.
Warm or warring, back home too Bollywood has depicted many, MANY faces of sisterly love.
Aamir Khan looks leaner, fitter and younger on his 52nd birthday.
The bar's been raised again, says Sukanya Verma.
If sporting films were pitted against one another, Dangal would be champion, says Raja Sen.
As much as Rs 4,300 crore was generated by 2019 movie releases. But 2020 is all set to be bigger and better!
'On my way to Aamir Khan's office, I was thinking about what to say, how to react. I thought that I should get a picture clicked with him because the casting probably won't happen, as it's too big a film.' But Sakshi Tanwar *was* cast as Aamir Khan's wife in his sports drama, Dangal.
Here, ladies and gentlemen, is Raja Sen's class of 2016.
'I have always considered Salman, Shah Rukh (Khan) and Amitji (Amitabh Bachchan) to be bigger stars (than me). Kiran likes the look in the poster because when I hold her lovingly now, she says my body has become very hard. It was soft like a pillow before.' Aamir Khan gets candid at the poster launch of Dangal.
Aseem Chhabra lists the elements that he loved and was pleasantly surprised by in the movies.
Killer Kangana or Teasing Twinkle? Take your pick!
1997: Sukanya Verma offers a recap of its memorable imagery.
'Thugs is smarter than a lot of 'nationalistic' movies,' notes Rohit Sathish Nair.
'I got married to Reena secretly through court marriage, with three witnesses. My wedding with Reena was most economical. I took the Bus No 211 and bought a ticket of 50 paise. I got down at Bandra Station West, crossed the bridge, landed in the East and walked towards the highway. I crossed that highway and entered the Griha Nirman Bhavan, where there's a Marriage Registrar Office. So my wedding cost me less than Rs 10!'
The stunning star appearances at GQ's Fashion Nights in Mumbai.
'When you are half decent looking, you want to look like yourself, especially in your first project. But it was important to do justice to the role, especially when it is such a big project. I don't want to play the lead and look like a hero. I am open to do character roles, what is the harm in it?' Dangal actor Aparshakti Khurrana looks ahead in life.