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Made for Rs 45 crore, earned just Rs 60,000, Bollywood's biggest flop sold only 500 tickets, actors are..., movie name is..

Made for Rs 45 crore, earned just Rs 60,000, Bollywood's biggest flop sold only 500 tickets, actors are..., movie name is..

India.com3 days ago
Not every big-budget movie gets a grand fate. In 2023, a film was quietly released and even more quietly forgotten. Titled The Lady Killer, the film starred Arjun Kapoor and Bhumi Pednekar in lead roles. Despite a Rs 45 crore budget and the face value of known actors, it earned only Rs 60,000, yes, you read that right.
How did a Rs 45 crore project slip through the cracks?
This crime thriller was directed by Ajay Bahl, who also co-wrote the story with Pawan Sony and Mayank Tewari. But the plot didn't strike a chord with viewers, and the film disappeared almost as soon as it arrived. The buzz was so low that many didn't even know the film had hit theatres.
What went so wrong?
Reports claim the film sold only 293 tickets on Day 1. Over the next few screenings, it barely touched the 500 mark. Eventually, theatres pulled it off their listings, and the film slipped into obscurity. That makes The Lady Killer one of the biggest commercial flops in the history of Indian cinema.
Wasn't the cast enough to pull audiences in?
Arjun Kapoor, son of producer Boney Kapoor, and Bhumi Pednekar are both household names. But even their star presence couldn't save the film. Industry insiders suggest the weak screenplay and lack of promotion were its undoing. Audiences couldn't connect, or simply didn't care.
How much did it recover from its budget?
Just 0.0001% of what was invested. A loss so massive, it's now almost a legend. The movie, ironically titled The Lady Killer, ended up killing itself at the box office.
The film holds an unofficial title, Bollywood's biggest financial disaster. A reminder that no matter the budget, no matter the faces on the poster, content is still king. Or in this case, killer.
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