
This is what happened in case of Raavan where the coming together of names like Mani Ratnam, Aishwarya Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan, A.R. Rahman, Gulzar and Big Pictures just couldn't help the cause. The film received poor all around response. Audience, industry folks, trade and critics - there was just no liking for this extravagant affair that was strong only from its technical perspective. Worse, for all its claims of originality, Raavan was nothing but the coming together of Subhash Ghai's Khalnayak and Ram Gopal Varma's Jungle. Though both these films were entertaining, Raavan wasn't and it showed in the box office collections.
As predicted last week, a good opening was never on the cards for Raavan. It was stated that the film would require at least 70% opening and sustained word of mouth to do anything worthwhile at the box office. However, as it turned out, Raavan had a below average opening of 50% across the country and that is now staring at the bottom of the barrel due to an out and out negative word of mouth. Few lovers of art can still be seen patronising the film, but sadly such numbers are miniscule.
The way Raavan is currently performing, it is all set to score far less than the last big budgeted disaster - Kites. The Hrithik Roshan starrer had managed a very good opening weekend (30 crores) for itself despite poor word of mouth and reviews. However, for Raavan it would indeed be a task to reach the 30 crores mark even after the completion of one full week, with less than 20 crores coming in after the closure of first weekend. Moreover, from second week onwards it is only expected to go further downhill despite no competition.
All in all, yet another sad outing for Abhishek Bachchan after Delhi-6 as both the films were placed entirely on his shoulders. As for Aishwarya Bachchan, she would now have to look forward to the release of Action Replayy and Guzaarish to hunt for that elusive hit.
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