The longest weekend this year is almost over and even if you aren’t really a film buff, chances are your friends and family have already roped you into watching either Bang Bang or Haider this week.
While we can say that Bang Bang has run over Haider during the initial stage, reviews and word of mouth in favour of Haider will ensure the film does well for a long time to come. Metros like Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Bangalore and Hyderabad have given the film a warm welcome. The celebs of the Bollywood industry, who were treated to a special preview of the film in Mumbai, were also very vocal in their praise for the film.
A super hit movie is not just one based on the number of people who watch it, but won in which the amount the film makes is significantly higher than the amount pumped into it.
Like the same day release of the 1990 movies Dil and Ghayal, it is probably a better idea for films to release in the market solo rather than with some competition involved. We saw a similar instance this year in early June when Akshay Kumar’s Holiday: A Soldier is Never Off Duty clashed with the release Ajay Devgn’s Action Jackson, with the former admitting that he did not think it was a good idea for two big movies to release on the same day. “But at the end of the day, it is the people who put in the money and take the final call. We are one industry and one family. Whatever we earn comes into the same kitty,” concluded Akshay Kumar.
Will Bang Bang’s first Big Bang be its only one, fizzling out to Bhardwaj’s Haider? Or will the sizzling onscreen chemistry between Katrina Kaif and Hrithik Roshan prove to be hotter than a movie set in war-torn Kashmir? We can only wait and watch as we bid goodbye to our last long holiday.