Content rules Bollywood box office in 2015

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Content rules Bollywood box office in 2015
Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Salman Khan pose during the trailer launch of Bajrangi Bhaijaan, which was, as expected, a huge hit

Star-led, content-backed films shone in Bollywood's rollercoaster year

By IANS

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Published: Sat 26 Dec 2015, 11:00 PM

Last updated: Sun 27 Dec 2015, 9:22 AM

STAR POWER SELLS, but content is the original king. This stood true for Bollywood's rollercoaster 2015, a year full of films with strong and unique storylines making their small presence felt in a big way.
The stars, barring Salman Khan, somehow failed to rake in much moolah, say trade pundits, pointing out how only five of the nearly 172 Hindi film releases surpassed the psychological Rs100 crore ($15 million) mark at the domestic box office. And this duly included Shah Rukh Khan's Dilwale.
One can't say the year has been "bad" for Bollywood, says trade analyst Taran Adarsh.
"It has been a trend since the past so many years now that we have had more flops and lesser hits. So you really can't say that the year has been a bad one. When big films fail, it is very upsetting and really bad for the industry," Adarsh said.
Hopes were high from movies like Shamitabh, Roy, Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!, Bombay Velvet, Dil Dhadakne Do, Hamari Adhuri Kahani, Katti Batti and Shaandaar with different storylines, but they failed to elicit the expected response. A pleasant change however was the welcome given to movies like Baby, Dum Laga Ke Haisha, NH10 and Piku; as well as to some formulaic entertainers like Drishyam, Welcome Back, Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon, Singh Is Bliing and Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2.
"The year has witnessed a diverse set of films. People chose content that touched their hearts and which they could carry home," Adarsh explained.
In comparison to the seven films that crossed the Rs100 crore milestone in 2014, the year just-ending had only five - Kangana Ranaut's Tanu Weds Manu Returns (Rs150.77 crore); Shraddha Kapoor and Varun Dhawan starrer ABCD 2 (Rs105.74 crore); Salman's Bajrangi Bhaijaan (Rs320.34 crore), Prem Ratan Dhan Payo (over Rs200 crore); and Shah Rukh Khan's Dilwale (Rs102.65 crore and going strong).
But, in terms of the number of hits, 2015 was way ahead of last year, said Delhi-based film distributor Joginder Mahajan.
"This year has been good, especially for multiplexes. The last six, seven months have been great. It was not so good for single screen owners, as most of the films were made keeping in mind the multiplex audience," Mahajan said.
What came as a surprise package this year was southern magnum opus Baahubali: The Beginning, whose Hindi version itself collected over Rs100 crore. "This is the first time that a dubbed film (Baahubali: The Beginning) has done really well. It's good to see that," film expert Vinod Mirani said.
He also pointed out that "these days, budgets of films have become unreasonably high and this is not viable".
"Today you make a film for Rs130 crore to Rs140 crore and then expect it to collect over Rs300 crore and recover all the money. That really doesn't happen," he said.
Another interesting factor witnessed in 2015 was how big actors like Akshay Kumar and Ranbir Kapoor, who had three to four releases this year, couldn't shine as much as actresses like Deepika Padukone and Kangana Ranaut.
"Women came into their own in 2015. If there's one very good trend in 2015 apart from the strong scripts making their impact at the box office, it's that women have proved to be the successful risk-takers and have been doing some amazing work in the movies this year," said Rucha Pathak, chief creative officer at Fox Star Studios.

2015 in a nutshell:
. Overall, a mixed response for films released this year.
. Many big budget projects failed to entertain.
. Only five of the 172 Hindi films were Rs100 crore grossers.
. Content ruled the box office even when it came out of films without big stars and big budgets.


Deepika Padukone and Amitabh Bachchan starred in Piku, which was received well by audiences
Deepika Padukone and Amitabh Bachchan starred in Piku, which was received well by audiences

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