Bollywood Films: The making of films has become expensive in the last few years. The fees of stars have become expensive. Theater tickets have become expensive. The result is that big films flop with a big bang. Even after earning Rs 100 crore, films flop at the ticket window. Everyone has seen the condition of Adipurush, which is being said to be the most expensive film of the country recently. The film flopped. There is no star who can guarantee that his film will run. Even the Khan trio, which was once considered a trump card, has not been able to give guarantees in the past years. Even if his films take opening, but it is not necessary to be successful. Films of Shahrukh, Salman and Aamir which flopped even after earning 100 crores in the last few years are also included. Take a look at such films...
Kisi Ki Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan: Salman Khan got a big shock this year. His film Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan proved to be very disappointing. The film was a flop even after earning 180 crores worldwide. The budget was 225 crores.
83: Last year Ranveer Singh starrer 83 could earn Rs 103 crores due to the craze of cricket in India. But flopped. The budget of the film was Rs 260 crores.
Lal Singh Chadha: Aamir Khan never thought that his film would flop badly. This film, a remake of Hollywood, earned Rs 130 crores. But its budget was Rs 180 crore.
Vikram Vedha: Made in a budget of Rs 175 crore, Vikram Vedha shocked Hrithik Roshan. The film somehow crossed the Rs 100 crore mark, but its budget was Rs 170 crore.
Zero: Shah Rukh Khan has also suffered a setback in the heavy budget film. Pathan may have walked this year. But about five years ago, his previous film Zero was a flop despite the collection of Rs 178. Its budget was Rs 270 crore.
Thugs of Hindostan: Before Lal Singh Chadha, Aamir Khan also got a shock in Thugs of Hindostan. In 2018, this film was made for Rs 300 crore. But only Rs 138 crore came from theatres.
Radhe Shyam: This film of Prabhas, who is going through difficult times after the Bahubali franchise, proved to be a big risk for the makers. It is reported that this film, made in a budget of more than Rs 300 crore, gave a loss of Rs 170 crore to the makers.
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