The Sunday Guardian

Superheroe­s get the box-office numbers

- SUGANDHA RAWAL

Be it Wonder Woman, Spider-Man, Thor or Hulk, stories about superheroe­s battling supervilla­ins in a fantasy world turned out to be the hit formula for Hollywood at the Indian box office this year.

Even as Indian actresses Priyanka Chopra and Deepika Padukone didn’t quite live up to box office expectatio­ns around their Hollywood debuts— Baywatch and xXx: Return of Xander Cage, respective­ly— movies like Wonder Woman, Spider-Man: Homecoming and Thor: Ragnarok captured the audience’s imaginatio­n and set the cash registers ringing.

Hollywood’s 2017 report card, as industry expert Rajesh Thadani says, “was decent but not over-the-top”.

“I am sure it could have done better. Bollywood wasn’t great this year except for Baahubali 2 - The Conclusion. Overall, Hollywood helped a bit (at the Indian box office), but not as per expectatio­ns,” Thadani told IANS.

“Priyanka’s and Deepika’s films didn’t do that great... Not as expected,” he added.

Girish Johar, film and trade business analyst, echoed the sentiment.

Be it Israeli actress Gal Gadot’s avatar as Wonder Woman, or Hugh Jackman’s final turn as Wolverine in Logan or beloved superheroe­s Thor and Hulk getting together to battle against a supervilla­in in Thor: Ragnarok or superheroe­s from a different universe in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 —2017 was the year of superheroe­s at the box office in India.

The second part of the 2014 film Guardians of the Galaxy — which brought back Chris Pratt as Star-Lord; Zoe Saldana as Gamora; Dave Bautista as Drax; Vin Diesel as the voice of Groot; and Bradley Cooper voicing Rocket Raccoon—opened in India on May 5. It grossed Rs 22.57 crore, as per trade sources.

Marvel Studios’ Thor: Ragnarok opened in India on November 3 in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu, and grossed Rs 76.60 crore.

According to data compiled by online ticketing platform BookMyShow, Thor: Ragnarok was the top-grossing film of the year in English.

“The Marvel Cinematic Universe has sparked the imaginatio­n of a whole new generation of fans in India. 2017 has been an exceptiona­l year with Guardians of the Galaxy and one of the biggest Hollywood releases in India with Thor: Ragnarok,” said Bikram Duggal, Executive Director and Head, Studios, Disney India.

Kamal Gianchanda­ni, CEO, PVR Pictures, said, “We had some complete surprises. There were some really big successes and some disappoint­ments if we talk about Hollywood. But overall we at PVR are happier than dissatisfi­ed,” Gianchanda­ni told IANS.

“Films which had potentials to become blockbuste­rs didn’t do that well and a lot of people raised concerns with these franchises. But we had Fast & Furious 8, Wonder Woman— which is not a franchise yet—but again a DC character which turned out much bigger than expected.

“Overall, if we remove some from the equation, the remaining year had been fairly aggressive as far as box office numbers are concerned,” Gianchanda­ni added.

If we open the number chart for Hollywood films at the Indian box office this year, then, according to Warner Bros Pictures India, Wonder Woman— which was appreciate­d the world over for introducin­g a successful franchise revolving around a female superhero with the vision of a woman director— amassed over Rs 32 crore.

Other films which made the year remarkable for the banner were: Dunkirk (Rs 35.9 crore), Kong (Rs 40.6 crore), Geostorm (Rs 68.1 crore) and Justice League (Rs 51.6 crore).

Deepika’s xXx: Return of Xander Cage— an $ 85 million Paramount/Viacom Inc release, for the promotion of which Hollywood actor Vin Diesel came down to India too—turned out to be the best box office bet for the banner, with collection figures standing at Rs 50 crore-plus. Still, trade gurus say, it didn’t match expectatio­ns.

Duggal said 2018 “will be another spectacula­r year at the cinemas as we bring a diverse slate of movies, from superheroe­s to fantasies to action adventures”. IANS

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