The Asian Age

A happy Diwali for the box office

After a series of flops through the year, Bollywood finally seems to have hit upon a couple of success formulae with Golmaal Again and Secret Superstar

- DYUTI BASU

The year 2017 has been a year of disappoint­ments for Bollywood. From Shah Rukh Khan’s muchawaite­d film, Raees, to Salman Khan’s Tubelight — the Hindi film industry has had a dismal year at the box office. However, with the Diwali releases of Golmaal Again and Secret Superstar, the tide may finally be turning.

Golmaal has left other films far behind with a box office collection of `33 crore pouring in on the opening day itself. While Secret Superstar started on a rather disappoint­ing note with just `4.80 crore on the day of Lakshmi Pooja, people headed out to watch the movie the very next day and revenues doubled. The film clocked in a revenue of `9.30 crore on Friday, which is quite impressive considerin­g the fact that Aamir Khan himself only plays a side role in the film.

Distributo­r Rajesh Thadani seems optimistic about both films, despite the slow pick-up for Secret Superstar. “These are definitely the hits that we had been waiting for. Secret Superstar had an unimpressi­ve opening, probably because people didn’t want to head out on the day of Lakshmi Pooja. Collection­s for the film seem to have picked up now. As for Golmaal, the numbers have been remarkable so far and the tide seems to have turned at last,” he explains.

Vinod Mirani believes that what worked in favour of Golmaal was the timing. “People are going for the film because it’s an entertaine­r and that’s what everyone wants to watch during Diwali. Also, it is a part of a successful franchise. If the collection­s keep up as they are now, then the film should make around `70 crore in the first weekend alone,” says the optimistic trade analyst.

Trade Analyst Amod Mehra, on the other hand, believes that Secret Superstar could have done better, considerin­g that it’s an Aamir Khan production. “Everyone will be happy with the week’s performanc­e, except Aamir Khan. He’s used to `300 crore and `400 crore grossing films, so Secret Superstar may not make how much he had expected it to make. However, it’s still got its share of appreciati­on and audiences,” he elaborates. He is, however, all praises for Golmaal Again. “If the box office numbers are to be believed, then it’s really incredible how well the film has done. It is definitely the biggest hit this year. Collection­s should level out over the week, but it will definitely rake in a lot of money,” he adds. Film journalist Vajir Singh believes that Secret Superstar will only gain audiences over the coming week. He says, “Both the films have hit upon a very vital factor — they are both family entertaine­rs and Diwali is the time

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