Thursday 23 July 2015

Bollywood Box Office Report Of The Week

Checking out  S.S. Rajamoli's BAHUBALI (Hindi dubbed), the film saw an impressive first week (for a dubbed film) as it collected 5.15 crore from Bombay (collections from other cinemas unreceived), 2 crore from Ahmedabad, 50 lakhs from Surat, 40 lakhs from Baroda (collections from other cinemas unreceived), 54 lakhs from Rajkot, 2.15 crore from Pune, 31.75 lakhs from Nasik, 14 lakhs from Goa, 10.25 lakhs from Belgaum, 3.50 crore from Delhi city, 54.50 lakhs from Noida, 60 lakhs from Ghaziabad, 30 lakhs from Kanpur,  62 lakhs from Lucknow, 13 lakhs from Agra, 15.85 lakhs from Allahabad, 7 lakhs from Aligarh, 65.75 lakhs from Gurgaon, 40 lakhs from Faridabad, 5 lakhs from Kurukshetra, 10 lakhs from Panipat, 20 lakhs from Chandigarh, 12.50 lakhs from Jalandhar, 11.50 lakhs from Amritsar, 13.50 lakhs from Ludhiana, 5 lakhs from Bhatinda, 3 lakhs from Ambala, 4 lakhs from Jammu, 75 lakhs from Calcutta, 1.50 lakhs from Darjeeling, 9 lakhs from Siliguri, 5 lakhs from Patna, 10.25 lakhs from Dhanbad, 20 lakhs from Ranchi, 15 lakhs from Bhubaneshwar, 4 lakhs from Guwahati, 65 lakhs from Nagpur, 50 lakhs from Raipur, 1 crore from Indore, 12 lakhs from Gwalior,  44.50 lakhs from Bhopal (collections from 5 cinemas unreceived), 1.15 crore from Jaipur (collections from 2 cinemas unreceived),  12.50 lakhs from Ajmer, 15 lakhs from Kota, 20 lakhs from Udaipur, 35 lakhs from Aurangabad, 12.50 lakhs from Bangalore and 24 lakhs from Mangalore. Netting 41 crore during the opening week, BAHUBALI (Hindi dubbed), is a hit. The film is rocking  the US box-office grossing $6,500,000 (for all versions) till the second weekend (17-19 July).

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I liked how Maaz was always a part of every conversation Noor Fatima had when she was about to die but then the kid on his own didn’t get much coverage & he fitted the picture perfectly where he was always seen in the background & was spoken about as a focal point of his mother’s concern. I liked the way the drama makers used his character to show the love his mother had for him without actually relying on him to portray that. I think Maaz is a perfect example of how kids can be made a part of the team & still have their innocence kept intact.
They were a part of the second half of the drama & even though they were a main part of Shiraz & even Rameen’s life, they weren’t quite pakki as the kids mentioned above. Even though they were 3 of them, their scenes never seemed annoying & neither did their characters. I liked the fact that they all got age appropriate dialogues & contributed in a positive way in this otherwise negative drama & oh then it reminds me there was Nayla too, who was capable of speaking but never got a chance to chant a single dialogue throughout the drama & then by the way, the writer relied a lot on her to take the story forward & get back at Numair but then, as far as that masoom kid wasn’t pakki, I was fine with it.

So, this is my list of some pakkay & some kachay bachay. I believe as far as the kids are only used to complete the picture or are meant to be in the background, it’s actually ohkay but to depend on them heavily & to give them a lot of coverage is a wrong trend. Share your thoughts about how you think the drama makers use these young actors & depend on them unnecessarily by taking away their innocence & force them to speak in a way which never appeals to anyone. I really believe the drama-makers & the writers should cut down on the trend of using child stars because it doesn’t do any good to them & the dependency actually showcases the lack of ideas that the writers face while writing down the scripts & situations & oh, please feel free to contribute to the list if you’ve come across any such annoying kids in the dramas!

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