5 Reasons why Bollywood Movies Flop:TMK case study

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Posted: 13 years ago
Close on the heels of how to make a successful Bollywood film, let us find out why Tees Maar Khan flopped despite all the buzz around it. This can also be interpreted to find 5 important reasons that make 90 percent of Bollywood movies flop almost every year.

1. Illogical and senseless execution Salman fighting twelve people at one go and jumping from one roof to the other courtesy special effects, in Dabangg, is definitely not realistic but people can live with it. But showing Akshaye Khanna in Tees Maar Khan as a superstar who is so scatter-brained that he does not realize that Akshay Kumar is duping him is senseless, an insult to your existence as a consumer who pays hard-earned money to watch a Bollywood movie. On top of that, you show Akshay Kumar duping the entire village with his nonsense about making a film. Come on, even people from the BC era would not fall prey to such a ludicrous proposition. Now that is being senseless, and people cannot digest it. Period.

2. Too much hype: Sheela ki Jawaani was hyped very much and it was positioned as a competitor to Munni Badnaam Hui; that worked against the movie. Having said that, on its own Sheela Ki Jawaani was well picturized but the hype did it in. When you put in so much hype, people always expect better no matter what you do.

3. Nothing to suit the title: We had so many reasons in Dabangg to find out why Salman Khan was 'Dabangg'(fearless). There was nothing much to see why Akshay Kumar was 'Tees Maar Khan'. He did nothing overwhelming or thrilling to do justice to do the title of the film.

4. Taking the audience for granted: The last scene in Tees Maar Khan has Akshay Kumar saying that there will be two releases: his movie as well as himself (he is brought handcuffed to the theater). And then he does a Houdini, all of a sudden, the handcuffed Akshay disappears and someone else is found in his place. That is the difference between Akshay Kumar and Aamir Khan, the first one takes his audience for granted. How could you, Akki bhaiya?


5. Being just sexy is half the battle lost: Katrina Kaif is the sexy Sheela, but what does she do? Mouth dumb lines and look lost in the entire movie. At a time, when people are saying Katrina cannot act, she goes ahead and does a film where she plays a character who cannot act well. How dumb! Contrast that to Sonakshi Sinha's character in Dabangg who had an understated sexiness in her with substantial role to play in a hero-dominated film. Bottom line: let the girl get a platform to show her emotive abilities rather than be a pretty moll.

What about the script? Is failure to have a good script, not a reason for Bollywood film to flop? We are not talking about good films, we are talking about hit Bollywood films and the formula that makes them money-spinners. Script, though is a good thing, may not be really essential.

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Posted: 13 years ago
I think of all the reasons, reason #4 is the main reason this was a letdown. Farah Khan isn't known for doing this, as compared with OSO and MHN, so this was a bit of a surprise. Akshay, on the other hand, has repeated this AGAIN and AGAIN. Now the audience who used to go in droves to see him are now cautious as to what he is offering them
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Yes, don't know why Akshay and Katrina did this movie.
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Posted: 13 years ago
^ they thought they could fool the audience and it will become a huge hit.
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Posted: 13 years ago
I guess. At least katrina should have realized that she has nothing  to do in this movie. We saw her more in promotions than in movie.
Posted: 13 years ago
yes lensa, as much as I like Akshay, that is so completely true🤢

At least I didn't go see it😃😃
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Posted: 13 years ago
Akshay needs to learn from ajay devgan. He chooses good scripts that also have a chance to become a hit. Once Upon a Time is a great example.
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Posted: 13 years ago

once upon time was good. Ending was so sad.

Posted: 13 years ago
Really good article, this movie was a true bheja fry. My Akki was wasted in the movie, I know it was his decision to do the movie but really, I wanna blame Farah for this piece of garbage that she made.
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Posted: 13 years ago
I love Akki too. He is the only actor who makes me laugh so hard. But now he's jokes are getting repetitive and noting he does in films makes me laugh now. He really needs to do something to get back on the top spot. I wish him the best and that's why I want him to change things around.
Edited by lensahunte08 - 13 years ago