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PKP 2 beating the collections of Shaandaar is one of the biggest surprise of 2015 and it is the 3rd Biggest Hit of 2015 till now after TWMR and BB. He is also sad because his father was in the movie and this is Pankaj Kapoor’s 3rd Back to Back failure after Matru and Finding Fanny. I heard Shahid did Shaandaar for his friend Madhu Mantena and now he is extremely disappointed and gutted. With this movie one thing is clear public is not settled for anything less and Rom Com is biting the dust left, right and centre.
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Alia had a 100 % success ratio but with Shaandaar she got her first failure and now she knows how to react when you face an failure. After the debacle of Shaandaar i can’t say where is Shahid’s career going ? Shaandaar was looking one of the most promising movies of 2015 in terms of business and the biggest movie of SK as it was his first movie with Dharma. Shaandaar is one of the Biggest Flops of 2015 along with BV and Phantom produced both the movies. Making monies from acting in movies, the actor is known to charge in between Rs. With no competition from major films this week, ‘Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2’ is looking at lifetime business of 60 crore plus, making it one of the biggest ROI hits of 2015. Beginning his career with Imtiaz Ali’s Socha Na Tha co-starring Ayesha Takia in 2005, the actor since then had no looking back, as he nailed his onscreen performances with his hard work and dedication. The shows of the film at multiplexes has been increased in Week 3. In comparison, ‘Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2’ which cost about a third of ‘Shaandaar’ and had zero star-value, has crossed the 50 crore mark. Everyone involved will lose money on a film that has been rejected by every section of the audience. The film will be out of most theatres tomorrow and finish with lifetime business of less than 42 crore. The extended 8-day first week business will be around the 40 crore mark. Morning shows that did run had occupancy of less than 5%. The collections of the film during the weekdays was so poor that shows had to be cancelled as not a single ticket was sold. The Socha Na Tha star, who is miffed with reports that claim he is under huge financial crisis after the debacle of his production venture One By Two, says it's a complete lie.‘Shaandaar’ is one of the biggest debacles of the year so far, as the film had a very poor weekend of around 39 crore. Well, I could never attend awards and like I said there are some deserving people who get awards so here I am for IIFA," Abhay told reporters here. "Sometimes a deserving person gets an award and sometimes a non-deserving person gets an award. (Also read: Abhay Deol: I would never join politics ) I think as long as there is transparency and award function is pure in awarding an artist then it's fine. "I think to celebrate cinema is great but sometimes when there are too many then you tend to lose credibility and I don't think as an artist you can attend each and every award ceremony. The IIFA gala started here on April 23, and it concluded on the night of April 26.Īctor-cum-producer Abhay Deol, who graced the Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Weekend and Awards here, says it's good to celebrate cinema but when there are excessive number of awards, one tends to lose credibility."That was a complete lie and I was very upset they manipulated me by getting a quote from me they were like 'Oh, you taking a loan' and they put a story out there in a wrong way and said that I am broke and all.The Socha Na Tha star, who is miffed with reports that claim he is under huge financial crisis after the debacle of his production venture One By Two, says it's a complete lie."Sometimes a deserving person gets an award and sometimes a non-deserving person gets an award."I think to celebrate cinema is great but sometimes when there are too many then you tend to lose credibility and I don't think as an artist you can attend each and every award ceremony.Actor-cum-producer Abhay Deol, who graced the Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Weekend and Awards here, says it's good to celebrate cinema but when there are excessive number of awards, one tends to lose credibility.