2024-10-29 08:44:03 :
October 29, 2024: Arjun Kapoor and Bhumi Pednekar female killer The film was probably one of the most underwhelming films in Bollywood, grossing only Rs 60,000 at the box office. The film was released on November 3 last year to a very small audience and was screened on only 50 screens in India. According to Bollywood Hungama, only 500 people attended the screening and the first-day revenue was around Rs 38,000. directed by Article 375 After Ajay Bahl became famous, the film was released quietly and did not appear on major streaming platforms.
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However, female killer Recently, it took a surprising turn of fortune after being uploaded to YouTube and garnering appreciation from viewers who finally got a chance to watch it. “It’s a good thing guys, he (Arjun Kapoor) did a great job. I know he failed many times but this one is worth appreciating,” one viewer commented. Another viewer said: “Am I the only one who liked this movie? Think that’s a good thing.”
what happened? The film’s limited release and budget issues played a large role in its lackluster performance. Bollywood Hungama reports female killer Due to budget constraints, more than ten days of filming could not be completed, thus facing production constraints. The producers ultimately decided to wrap up what had been filmed, adding voiceovers and making creative edits to fill in the missing scenes.
Reasons for minimal release Industry insiders say the film’s theatrical release is mainly to fulfill contractual obligations with OTT platforms, which requires a theatrical release to ensure digital revenue. With lucrative OTT deals at stake, the producers must first release the film in theaters, albeit on a limited scale, before making it available to digital partners.
Despite disappointing box office performance, female killer seems to have found an audience online, proving that sometimes a second chance on a digital platform can change a film’s fortunes.
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