Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

NOT THE RIGHT TIME FOR BOX OFFICE WARS?

Several high profile film clashes are in the offing, but experts prefer they’re avoided

- Juhi Chakrabort­y juhi.chakrabort­y@htlive.com

As the entertainm­ent industry is on a road to recovery amid the pandemic with 100% occupancy in cinemas, many films have lined up for release. And as a result, filmmakers are now filling up the calendar which has quite a few clashes. John Abraham’s Satyameva Jayate 2 is set to clash with Salman Khan’s Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai this Eid, SS Rajamouli’s pan India project, RRR is clashing with Ajay Devgn’s Maidaan, Shahid Kapoor’s Jersey and Alia Bhatt’s Gangubai Kathiawadi are both eyeing a Diwali release and there is also speculatio­n about a possible clash between Shah Rukh Khan’s Pathaan and Aamir Khan’s Laal Singh Chaddha.

But the question arises that given the financial health of the film industry, shouldn’t clashes be avoided this year?

Film producer Anand Pandit says, “When two big ticket films clash on a Friday, everybody loses. The momentum that can turn a film into a blockbuste­r can be hindered when another big film is competing with it,” he shares.

Musing the same sentiment, trade analyst Atul Mohan adds to it,

“At least, for one more year, we should avoid clashes. We have to get back into the business and leave the egos aside. Makers should not get into fights for screens.”

Industry experts also feel that a clash between two films of different genres is still acceptable but one between films which cater to the same audience base is not ideal. “It’d be nice to have something in the cinemas for all kinds of audiences at any given point of time. But movies poised to cannibalis­e into each other’s business is not a great idea,” says exhibitor Akshaye Rathi.

Then there are also the regional and Hollywood films which will make the release calendar all the more crowded. Chiranjeev­i’s Telugu film Acharya and Venkatesh’s Narappa is coming out on Eid. Telugu film BB3 (Balayya Babu 3) starring Nandamuri Balakrishn­a and Ravi Teja’s Khiladi will release on May 28.

“Producers have limited Fridays, holidays. Everyone wants to recover the loss,” explains trade analyst Taran Adarsh. But insiders are still hopeful that at least some clashes can be avoided. “There is still time and I am hopeful that rationaliz­ation will happen between those involved,” Rathi adds.

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(Top to bottom) Stills from Radhe, Jersey, Satyameva Jayate 2 , Gangubai Kathiawadi, and RRR
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