Geethanjali On Box Office Clashes

    • P S Geethanjali,
    • Standard: VIII-D,
    • Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan S.V Vidyalaya,
    • Chittoor.

    • Publish Date: Jan 22 2017 11:06AM
    • |
    • Updated Date: Jan 24 2017 11:47AM
Geethanjali On Box Office Clashes

Recently, we have seen the clash between Ae Dil Hai Mushkil and Shivaay; we all saw how nasty the war had turned out to be. Some great friendships were broken, relationships have worsen and there were wars of words between the lead actors that continued till much after the release of the film.

Now,there is an another impending clash of the titans waiting to happen. The films Raees and Kaabil are set to lock their horns at the Box-Office on January 25. So,I am going to list some reasons why the clash will not be good :

1. Relationships will weaken: Actors need to have good rapport between themselves so that if any problems in the industry surfaces they will be able to face it together. If there is no unity how can they solve bigger problems?

The actors should revisit their movie Kabhi Khushie Kabhi Gham where Shahrukh khan played elder brother to Hrithik Roshan. Their bonding was just perfect.

2.Outrage of fans : As soon as there is news that two movies will clash at the theatres, fans immediately start a war among themselves. Even though the sea is peaceful, fans fight. I don't know why. Even though the actors settle the things between them the fans don't. They usually make matters worse. The medium of this fight is nothing but social media.

3.Box-Office Collections : When two films clash, people who get most affected are the producers. Box-office collections are affected in a massive way. In Bollywood, these collections have a lot of importance.

If two films clash both the films are affected adversely.

4.Career: As soon as a film fails, the stardom of an actor falls atleast to a notch. Hrithik Roshan hasn't delivered a hit film since 2 years. His recent films Bang Bang and Mohenjo-Daro weren't able to even reach Rs 100 crore. Hence Hrithik has all his hopes on Kaabil.

The same is the situation for Shahrukh Khan.The Badshah wants to get on track again with his film " Raees ".


Do You Agree? What Are The Other Pitfalls Of A Movie Clash? 

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Spriha Dutta The Central Modern School,Barasat

Raees!!!!!!

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