Janhvi Kapoor and Ishaan Khatter stareer Dhadak is all
set to hit the theatres on July 20, 2018 and there's a lot of curiosity
as to how much money the Sairat remake can spin at the box office. While
the original Marathi version was made on a shoe-string budget of Rs 4
Crores, it reached the Rs 100 Crore mark and made the impossible
possible. The Hindi remake Dhadak is made on a budget of Rs 55 Crore and
extra 15 Crore spent on promotions, making the overall budget of Rs 70
Crore.
Trade Analyst, Amul Mohan has predicted that Dhadak will
make Rs 7 Crore on the first day of its release (Friday) and also stated
that it's a commendable figure for newcomers like Janhvi Kapoor and
Ishaan Khatter. The movie has all the elements of a romantic masala
which the audiences crave for and the film-makers will give it to them
on a silver platter. Also, if the movie is good, the word of mouth
spreads and add more footfalls to the thetares in the weekend, boosting
the box office collections to further numbers.
Dhadak Has Youth Appeal
A
lot of youngsters are interested in Dhadak as the storyline appeals to
them. The love story with a tragic ending makes the movie even the more
interesting.
Sairat's Curiosity Might Help Dhadak
Only
people in Maharashtra know how great the movie Sairat is and the other
parts of India have just heard about it. Now the whole country gets the
opportunity to witness Dhadak and the curiosity of Sairat's success
might help Dhadak collect a bigger amount at the box office.
Uptown Girl, Small Town Boy
Bollywood
has many successful movies of a small town boy wooing an uptown girl,
and it's a proven story of success in terms of box office collections.
Even Dhadak boasts of a similar plot and the audiences fixation with
this kind of storyline might boost the Janhvi and Ishaan starrer to
better prospects at the box office.
The Rs 100 Crore Club!
Sairat
successfully reached the Rs 100 Crore club and we'll now how to wait
and watch if Dhadak can do the same. Stay tuned for box office updates
of Dhadak only on Filmibeat.
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