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India.com
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- India.com
Bhool Chuk Maaf, Raid 2 hold their earnings on sixth day, this action-thriller earned Rs 1800 crore while surpassing other films, lead actor is…, film name is…
This week, the silver screen battlefield is heating up with star-studded casts and gripping plots. Each eyeing the audience's attention to earn a staggering response at the box office. Some have taken an early lead, while others are quietly trying to hold their momentum. In this battle of validation, numbers speak louder than hype. Let's take a closer look at who is winning and who is still struggling to find their spark. Bhool Chuk Maaf Gains Some Momentum The romantic-comedy 'Bhool Chook Maaf', starring Rajkummar Rao and Wamiqa Gabbi, has managed to win hearts with its satirical take and time-loop twist that has captivated audiences. According to Sacnilk, the film earned Rs 3.25 crore on its sixth day, bringing its domestic total to Rs Rs 40.50 crore. On the worldwide front, the film has surpassed Rs 45 crore mark, reflecting strong word-of-mouth and growing popularity. Apart from the lead stars, the film also features Raghubir Yadav, Seema Pahwa, Zakir Hussain, Sanjay Mishra, and Ishtiyaq Khan in pivotal roles. Kesari Veer On Its Verge Of Becoming A Giant Flop 'Kesari Veer,' a historical war drama featuring Suraj Pancholi, Suniel Shetty, and Vivek Oberoi, released on May 23. The film has struggled to find its audience. Despite its star cast and grand visuals, the film managed to do a business of Rs 16 lakh on day six, bringing its total earnings to just Rs 1.39 crore. Kapkapii Fails To Find The Audience The horror-comedy 'Kapkapii', directed by late Sangeeth Sivan and starring Tusshar Kapoor, Shreyas Talpade, and Siddhi Idnani, has also underperformed at the theatres. Released on the same date, the film managed to collect only Rs 12 lakh on its sixth day, bringing its total domestic revenue to Rs 1.27 crore. Its worldwide collection stands at approximately Rs 1.54 crore. For the unversed, it was a remake of a Malayalam film 'Romancham' helmed by Jithu Madhavan. Raid 2 On Its Way To Have Successful End 2025's most anticipated crime-thriller 'Raid 2', featuring Ajay Devgn, Vaani Kapoor, and Riteish Deshmukh, continues its steady run since its release on May 1, 2025. As per Sacnilk, film has earned Rs 75 lakh on its 28th day, with a total domestic collection of Rs 164.45 crore. Worldwide, 'Raid 2' has crossed the Rs 190 crore milestone, proving to be a commercial success with sustained audience interest. Tom Cruise Starrer Creates Mayhem On the international front, Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise starrer 'Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning' is enjoying phenomenal success at the box office. The eighth installment in iconic action-thriller series was released in India on May 17, 2025, and has been performing well ever since. On its 12th day, the film earned Rs 2.15 crore in India, pushing its domestic total to Rs 79.50 crore. Impressively, its worldwide earnings have now crossed the Rs 1800 crore mark, making it one of the highest-grossing films of the year 2025. The performances in the films have received huge round of applause from everyone along with the action choreography team for pulling off many dangerous sequences, which have been done by the real action hero himself.


Pink Villa
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
'Bahut neeche girane ki koshish...': Kapkapiii actor Tusshar Kapoor admits harsh judgments about looks almost crushed him
While nepotism has become a hot topic in Bollywood in recent years, there was a time when actors from film families weren't under such intense public examination. In a recent interview, Tusshar Kapoor reflected on his debut year in the industry and shared how certain individuals attempted to undermine his journey and also tried to pull him down. Tusshar Kapoor on facing harsh criticism over his looks In an interview with Hindustan Times, Tusshar Kapoor reflected on his debut in Bollywood with Mujhe Kuch Kehna Hai in 2001. He acknowledged that while the conversation around nepotism wasn't as dominant back then, it had already begun to surface. He mentioned that being from a film family often invited extra scrutiny from a section of the media, who seemed to view everything with a critical lens. He noted that one had to develop a thick skin in such an environment, as there were constant attempts to bring him down. Tusshar shared that, in his early days, a particular segment of the media was often critical of star kids, seemingly determined to find flaws in whatever they did. He reportedly recalled that if one attended a press event in a natural look without makeup or hairstyling, the criticism would be "hero dikhne laayak nahi ho." The Kapkapii actor reflected that he considered himself fortunate to have had the willpower to face criticism and stay focused on his work. Recalling the release of his debut film Mujhe Kuch Kehna Hai, he noted that its success played a crucial role in keeping him motivated. Otherwise, he admitted, the pressure could have overwhelmed him. He clarified that he did not enter the film industry with the intent to meet anyone else's expectations, but there were constant efforts to judge and hinder his journey. However, he emphasized that the audience remains sincere and unbiased, as they judge actors purely based on their on-screen performances. Kapoor challenged the popular belief that star kids automatically have an easy journey in the film industry. He clarified that being the child of a celebrity doesn't necessarily mean having a smooth ride. While he acknowledged that landing a debut film might be relatively easier for star kids, he emphasized that even this opportunity is not guaranteed. What follows, the completion of that film and the career decisions made afterward, remains uncertain. He pointed out that constant scrutiny and the persistent perception that "the glass is always half empty" are challenges star kids often have to confront and rise above.


Pink Villa
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Kapkapiii Final Advance Booking: Tusshar Kapoor, Shreyas Talpade's comedy-drama records low pre-sales
Bollywood movie Kapkapii, starring Tusshar Kapoor, Shreyas Talpade, and Siddhi Idnani, is gearing up for release this weekend. Helmed by Sangeeth Sivan, the movie is all set to take a dull opening as it couldn't gain much traction in the advance booking. Bankrolled by Bravo Entertainment, Kapkapiii sold over 1000 tickets in the top three national chains- PVR Inox and Cinepolis- for the opening day. The opening day collection of Kapkapiii depends heavily on its word-of-mouth and spot booking. If walk-ins help, the movie will clock an opening of under Rs 1 crore. The fate of Kapkapiii isn't looking promising. However, it will be decided after seeing its opening day report. If the movie receives a favourable word-of-mouth, it will help it reach a decent figure by the end of its theatrical run. For the unversed, the Tusshar Kapoor and Shreyas Talpade starrer is an official remake of the Malayalam movie Romancham. The comedy drama will clash with Bhool Chuk Maaf and Kesari Veer at the box office. Let's see how the movie performs. While Kesari Veer doesn't have much impact on the clash, the Rajkummar Rao and Wamiqa Gabbi starrer can surely put it into an unsafe zone. Kapkapiii in cinemas this weekend Kapkapiii will be available in cinemas nearby from May 23rd onwards. You can book your tickets from the online ticket-booking websites or grab them from the counter itself. Are you going to watch this movie? Tell us in the comment section. Stay tuned to Pinkvilla for more updates. Disclaimer: The box office figures are compiled from various sources and our research. The figures can be approximate, and Pinkvilla does not make any claims about the authenticity of the data. However, they are adequately indicative of the box-office performance of the films in question.


Time of India
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
No pressure on star kids after first film, says Tusshar Kapoor
Mumbai, Actor on Wednesday said it's natural for audiences to have high expectations from star children but they are on their own once their first film is released. Kapoor, son of veteran star Jeetendra and producer , was speaking at the trailer launch of his new film " Kapkapii ". Tired of too many ads? go ad free now "There is no pressure from the audience. I feel they like a movie for what the movie is. They like an actor or an actress for the kind of work that they put in. Our hard work, talent, screen presence, all these things and they don't compare or judge enough. Before the first film there were expectations. "But thereafter you're on your own and the work has to do the talking. It's also about how you conduct yourself, how you choose the right projects, where you take your career, your attitude towards your work," the actor told reporters here. Also starring Shreyas Talpade, "Kapkapii" is a horror comedy, which is the last film by director Sangeet Sivan , who died in 2024. Kapoor, who did his first comedy film "Kyaa Kool Hai Hum" in 2005 with Sivan, credited the filmmaker for teaching him everything he knows about the genre. "My first comedy film was with him 'Kya Kool Hai Hum' and before that I didn't do any comedy films. Whatever I have learnt about comedy first I learnt from him. He gave me a role of a lifetime then and he's given me a role of a lifetime now," he said. "Kapkapii" also features Sonia Rathee, Siddhi Idnani, Abishek Kumar, Jay Thakkar, Varun Pandey, Dherendra Tiwari, and Dinkar Sharma. Produced by Bravo Entertainment's and Umesh Kumar Bansal, and presented by Zee Studios, the film is scheduled to hit the screens on May 23.


Hindustan Times
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
No pressure on star kids after first film, says Tusshar Kapoor
Mumbai, Actor Tusshar Kapoor on Wednesday said it's natural for audiences to have high expectations from star children but they are on their own once their first film is released. Kapoor, son of veteran star Jeetendra and producer Shobha Kapoor, was speaking at the trailer launch of his new film "Kapkapii". "There is no pressure from the audience. I feel they like a movie for what the movie is. They like an actor or an actress for the kind of work that they put in. Our hard work, talent, screen presence, all these things and they don't compare or judge enough. Before the first film there were expectations. "But thereafter you're on your own and the work has to do the talking. It's also about how you conduct yourself, how you choose the right projects, where you take your career, your attitude towards your work," the actor told reporters here. Also starring Shreyas Talpade, "Kapkapii" is a horror comedy, which is the last film by director Sangeet Sivan, who died in 2024. Kapoor, who did his first comedy film "Kyaa Kool Hai Hum" in 2005 with Sivan, credited the filmmaker for teaching him everything he knows about the genre. "My first comedy film was with him 'Kya Kool Hai Hum' and before that I didn't do any comedy films. Whatever I have learnt about comedy first I learnt from him. He gave me a role of a lifetime then and he's given me a role of a lifetime now," he said. "Kapkapii" also features Sonia Rathee, Siddhi Idnani, Abishek Kumar, Jay Thakkar, Varun Pandey, Dherendra Tiwari, and Dinkar Sharma. Produced by Bravo Entertainment's Jayesh Patel and Umesh Kumar Bansal, and presented by Zee Studios, the film is scheduled to hit the screens on May 23.