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This is an archive article published on November 24, 2010

Guzaarish rejected

Guzaarish won rave reviews but failed to strike a chord on the box office.

Let’s face it. Guzaarish won rave reviews from critics and audience and is sure to bag most awards next year,but the well-made film has failed to strike a chord at the box-office. That’s the bitter truth.

An expensive film (it cost UTV approx. Rs. 60 crores — that’s the actual figure,confirmed by UTV),Guzaarish will make a hole in the pockets of its investors because the theatrical business is shockingly low. It’s a case of a good film missing the mark at the box-office.

What led to its rejection at the box-office? After speaking to a number of distributors/exhibitors over the weekend,we conclude the film failed on four counts:

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* One,it caters to a really tiny audience,those who tilt towards cinema that dares to be different.

* Two,ask a common man what he looks for in a movie and the answer is entertainment. Guzaarish did entertain,but not in the way the common man would expect.

* Three,the music did not catch on with listeners,like the music of Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam and Devdas did.

* Four,the generous usage of English in the narrative,which kept the audience away,especially in the mass belt/single screens.

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Also,a section of the industry feels that it’s a risk to have the hero of the film almost entirely on a wheel chair. Besides,the film failed to create any kind of a buzz prior to its release thanks to its promos and that could be one of the reasons for the poor start at the ticket window.

Talking from the economics point of view,Guzaarish has cost Rs. 60 crores to UTV,of which approx. Rs. 25 crores has been recovered from the sale of satellite and music rights of the film. The remaining amount — approximately Rs. 35 crores. — has to be recovered from theatrical business and looking at its business in India and overseas,it seems like a remote possibility. The terrific word of mouth hasn’t helped at all and the decline in business on Monday and Tuesday proves it.

Years ago,Guru Dutt’s Kaagaz Ke Phool,Raj Kapoor’s Mera Naam Joker and Yash Chopra’s Lamhe failed to work at the box-office. But the same films are considered classics today. Will this repeat with Guzaarish,which has faced a similar rejection through box office returns?

The film with commendable acting by Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai,is easily one of Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s best works to date.

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