logo
Thunderbolts India box office: Florence Pugh's Marvel film earns just 27% of what Deadpool and Wolverine made

Thunderbolts India box office: Florence Pugh's Marvel film earns just 27% of what Deadpool and Wolverine made

Time of Indiaa day ago

Thunderbolts India box office verdict: Thunderbolts, which hit the screens on Thursday ( May 1), opened to a decent response at the Indian box office and earned Rs 3.85 crore (nett) on the first day. The film then witnessed a drop on its first Friday and remained flat thereafter. The Marvel movie's run is now over and the verdict is out.
Thunderbolts is a 'flop' in India
Thunderbolts, the latest movie set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), has ended its box office run and failed to live up to expectations. Given the tremendous popularity of Marvel films in India, the flick was expected to emerge as a runaway hit. This, however, has not happened.
According to Manobala Vijayabalan, a trade analyst, it grossed only Rs 30 crore in India and ended up being a 'flop'. He added that it received a muted response from the audience. This and its $180 million budget worked against it.
'The film managed to gross around ₹30 cr in India. Considering the numbers (budget), the film couldn't perform as expected. Because of low reception from audiences the film ended up as a flop in India,' he told Indiatimes.
Despite this, Thunderbolts fared better than Sinners. Michael B Jordan's vampire drama, which was shot on a budget of $90 million, earned just 11 crore in India. According to Manobala, it catered to a niche audience and this worked against it. Thunderbolts has also fared better than The Marvels. The poorly-received Brie Larson-led flick earned only Rs 8.40 crore in India.
Thunderbolts has, however, failed to match the performance of Deadpool and Wolverine. The Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman-fronted biggie earned Rs 111 crore in India in its full run and emerged as a blockbuster.
About Thunderbolts
Thunderbolts is a superhero drama directed by Jake Schreier. The film centres on a group of antiheroes who unite for a dangerous mission. The film stars Florence Pugh, Sabastian Stan, and Wyatt Russel. It is the 36th film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

5 hints from Rockstar's GTA 6 website that confirm the presence of influencer mechanics in GTA 6
5 hints from Rockstar's GTA 6 website that confirm the presence of influencer mechanics in GTA 6

Time of India

time39 minutes ago

  • Time of India

5 hints from Rockstar's GTA 6 website that confirm the presence of influencer mechanics in GTA 6

(Image via Rockstar Games) GTA 6 isn't just about shootouts, heists, and car chases anymore; it's shaping up to reflect the world we live in today. And that world includes influencers, viral content, and social media fame. Rockstar's character reveal of Real Dimez, the bold rap duo signed to 'Only Raw Records,' strongly hints that GTA 6 may introduce influencer-style gameplay mechanics. Here are 5 clues that suggest social media stardom could be part of your next criminal empire. 1. Real Dimez Got Famous from Viral Videos The official Rockstar description says it loud and clear: Real Dimez rose to fame through viral videos and spicy rap tracks. That language points to a gameplay system where going viral might actually matter. If they can build clout through content, maybe players can too, through missions or mechanics tied to views, likes, or trending content. Who Are REAL DIMEZ? EVERYTHING We Know So Far 2. 'All My Dimes in This Club' Real Dimez aren't just rappers; they're strategists. Their quote, 'Meet my twin, make it a dub,' is more than just a catchy bar; it reflects how they use image, identity, and presence to control a crowd. That suggests a gameplay loop involving performance or audience manipulation, where the right outfit, act, or post could give you real in-game power or money. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo 3. Dancers as A&Rs? That's Viral Marketing Dre'Quan, who manages Real Dimez, says: 'Dancers are like my A&Rs. If the record's a hit, DJs gonna be spinnin' it.' That flips traditional marketing on its head and could hint at a GTA 6 system where clubs, music, and social feedback create momentum. We could be getting a gameplay where your content spreads because the right people push it like dancers, DJs, influencers. 4. 'Signed to Only Raw Records' Means Music Meets Marketing Now that Real Dimez are signed, they're no longer just hustlers; they're a brand. Their arc could mirror influencer progression in the game: start from the streets, build a following, sign to a label, then dominate Vice City's music and nightlife scene. If Rockstar builds on that, players might get to manage an online persona, track engagement, or unlock opportunities through popularity. Real Dimez - 'One hit away from fame' #gta6 #gta6music #realdimez #onehitawayfromfame #rockstar 5. They're One Hit Away From Fame Rockstar closes Real Dimez's bio with this line: 'They're one hit away from fame.' That feels like a callout to the player. Whether you're making music, streaming crimes, or causing mayhem in a way the internet loves, GTA 6 might let you 'go viral' not just as flavor text, but as an actual progression mechanic. GTA has always evolved with the times. From bank robbers in GTA V to possible influencers in GTA 6, Rockstar seems ready to satirize today's fame-hungry culture. Real Dimez aren't just side characters — they may be the clearest sign yet that GTA 6 will let players chase clout just as hard as cash.

4 Indian plays so powerful, they will haunt you long after the lights go out
4 Indian plays so powerful, they will haunt you long after the lights go out

Indian Express

time42 minutes ago

  • Indian Express

4 Indian plays so powerful, they will haunt you long after the lights go out

(Written by Taniya Chopra) 'All the world's a stage' as Shakespeare once said and nowhere is this more true than in India. The Indian stage has always found a way to speak to its time. With its old roots and ever-evolving forms, it continues to be a reflection and a critique of society. Across languages, Indian plays have dared to question power and expose injustice. Each of these plays are written in different decades and portray realities that remain very relevant today. These are the stories that make you question your thoughts. They will continue to stay with you long after the curtain falls. 'My life is my own- I haven't sold it to anyone for a job! My will is my own. My wishes are my own. No one can kill those- no one! I'll do what I like with myself and my life!' A play within a play that blurs the line between reality and performance. Begins with a group of actors gathering to rehearse a play about a court trial. Leela Benare is pushed into the role of the accused. The fictional charges against her is infanticide, but beneath that lie deeper judgments for being unmarried in her thirties, for having relationships, for refusing to conform to what society expects of a woman. The stage becomes a space of judgment, not just performance. Under the guise of only a play, we see a relentless public shaming of a woman who dares to defy societal norms. This play makes us, as audience, want to rise from the seats and defend Leela Benare and the countless women who she represents. Vijay Tendulkar turns this play from a light-hearted rehearsal to a ruthless trial of a woman's morality. 'A woman in a man's world is considered progressive, but a man in a woman's world is considered pathetic.' The most famous line and the haunting truth that runs through the play. The play shows the life journey of retired Bharatnatyam dancers, Jairaj and his wife, Ratna. We see their present day tensions with glimpses of their younger selves. Jairaj's love for dance, an art viewed as feminine, becomes his lifelong struggle for acceptance within his own home. Ratna now pins all her hopes on their daughter, Lata, trying to shape her into a successful dancer. Mahesh Dattani weaves together a beautiful portrait of strained relationships- a marriage turned bitter, complicated father-son bond, personal toll of gender stereotypes. As the spotlight fades, the play leaves behind the ache of dreams deferred and the weight of societal expectations. What do you do when something terrible is happening to another person just outside your window, will you take action or will you look the other way? This is a play about a gang rape that happens outside an apartment building. The people inside hear it. Every night. And still, they do nothing. Based on a real incident in Mumbai, Lights Out brings together a group of middle-class residents trying to comprehend what they're witnessing or choosing not to. What begins as a conversation about what should be done turns into an unsettling portrait of ignorance and apathy of humans. The play shows how numb we've grown to the horrors that don't directly affect us. Manjula Padmanabhan's Lights Out shows a brutal reality- 'In real life, as in the play, no one went to the aid of the victims'. A dramatic play based on a story from Mahabharata. Arvasu, a young man is caught in the web of rigid tradition and family politics. His love for Nittilai, a tribal girl, is pure, but caste rules make it impossible. In this play we see men obsessed with chasing power and revenge. Paravasu, the chief priest is cold and calculating. Yavakri, returned from years of penance but still is full of pride. Raibhya, a father who is driven by jealousy. Rarely does a play blend mythology and raw human emotion with such perfection. The Fire and the Rain is a tragedy of what's lost because of ambition and vengeance. With its unforgettable characters, it stays with you for a long time. (The writer is an intern with

Anam Mirza is richer than her sister Sania Mirza, her net worth is Rs..., she works as...
Anam Mirza is richer than her sister Sania Mirza, her net worth is Rs..., she works as...

India.com

timean hour ago

  • India.com

Anam Mirza is richer than her sister Sania Mirza, her net worth is Rs..., she works as...

In this collection of pictures we shall the net worth of Anam Mirza and her sister who was a star Tennis player, Sania Mirza. Let's dive in. Everyone know about Sania Mirza, woman who is one of the leading star in Tennis world with many achievements to her name. While Sania Mirza chose the path to bringing pride to India through her sports, her sister Anam Mirza chose another path, making a name for herself as a prosperous entrepreneur. Anam Mirza did her education in Mass Communication and Media at Nasr School. Talking about her graduation, she began her journalism career as an intern with various national news channels. During her career, Anam Mirza's passion for entrepreneurship pushed her toward bigger goals and in 2013, she launched her won company, 'Ink to Change,' a platform for new and aspiring journalists. Talking about India's Tennis star, Sania Mirza divorced Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Malik in January 2024. Interestingly, not many people know this, that Sania Mirza's sister Anam Mirza has been married twice. She got married to Akbar Rasheed in 2016, but the pair decided to part ways in 2018. India's star Tennis player Sania Mirza is reported to have a net worth of Rs 216 crore. Sania Mirza also make Rs 25 crore annualy from brand endorsements with various companies such as Asian Paints, Lakme, and Hershey's. Now, talking about Anam Mirza, she is richer than the Indian Tennis star with an impressive net worth of Rs 331 crore. Anam also earns considerable revenue from her YouTube channel, which boasts a large following of over 139,000 subscribers.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store