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Pink Villa
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Salman Khan's Sikander flopped, director A R Murugadoss reveals why as he opens up on returning to Hindi Cinema
Salman Khan's Eid 2025 release, Sikandar, was seen as his comeback movie. However, it turned out to be a bigger box office dud than his other post-pandemic releases. Fans were upset over the dull execution of the movie, and now the director AR Murugadoss himself has admitted that he failed to handle it well. AR Murugadoss admits the problem in execution behind Sikandar's low box office In a recent conversation with Velaipechu Voice, AR Murugadoss underlined why Sikandar failed at the box office. He said, "I couldn't execute it well." The filmmaker explained what was the story on the paper. 'It's about a king who doesn't truly understand his wife. We are all like that — whether it's with our mother, friend, or wife, we often don't value relationships. Only when someone leaves us forever do we feel the weight of guilt. In the film, when the king loses his wife, her organs are donated to three different people. He then seeks them out, trying to fulfil the things he couldn't do for her. In the process, he befriends an entire village," said Murugadoss. Further, he added, "The story was emotional, but I couldn't execute it well.' AR Murugadoss explains why he pulled off Ghajini with Aamir Khan but failed with Sikandar AR Murugadoss also mentioned why he succeeded in pulling off Ghajini with Aamir Khan but not Sikandar with Salman Khan. He said, 'I could pull off Ghajini because it was a remake, not an original script. I had already done it before, so I had complete command. With Sikandar, that wasn't the case." The filmmaker has directed Ghajini (2008), Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty (2014), Akira (2016), and Sikandar (2025) in Hindi. Except for the Salman Khan film, all three titles were remakes of South films. AR Murugadoss, who is now heading for the release of Madaraasi, hinted at its return to Hindi cinema. He said, "I'm not saying I won't return to Hindi cinema; I definitely will if I find my comfort zone. But when the audience can't connect with my thinking, it affects me deeply.' Earlier, Murugadoss mentioned 'language barrier' for him as the major reason behind the bad execution of Sikandar. For the unversed, Sikandar ended its box office journey at just Rs 100 crore net in India.


Mint
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Mint
AR Murugadoss reflects on Sikandar's failure: 'I couldn't execute it well'
Acclaimed filmmaker A.R. Murugadoss has opened up about the emotional weight of his recent Bollywood project 'Sikandar', admitting the film did not turn out the way he had hoped. In a candid interview with Velaipechu Voice, the director spoke honestly about the challenges he faced and the personal toll it took on him. 'The story was about a king who never truly valued his wife. Only after her death, when her organs are donated to three people, does he try to fulfil what he couldn't do for her. It was deeply emotional, but I couldn't execute it well,' Murugadoss said. Known for his success with 'Ghajini' — the 2008 hit starring Aamir Khan — Murugadoss admitted that making a film from an original script like 'Sikandar' proved far more difficult. 'I could pull off Ghajini because it was a remake. With Sikandar, that wasn't the case,' he reflected. Despite the disappointment, the director is not turning his back on Hindi cinema. He expressed hope for a return under the right circumstances. 'I will definitely return to Hindi cinema if I find my comfort zone. But when audiences don't connect with my thinking, it affects me deeply,' he noted. Murugadoss remains a respected figure in Indian cinema, particularly in the Tamil industry, where he has delivered multiple hits. His honest comments have sparked conversation online, with many praising his openness about failure and creative struggle. The director will next be helming 'Madharaasi'. It is an upcoming Indian Tamil-language psychological action thriller written and directed by A.R. Murugadoss. Backed by Sri Lakshmi Movies, the film marks Murugadoss's first collaboration with actor Sivakarthikeyan. The cast includes Sivakarthikeyan in the lead, joined by Vidyut Jammwal, Biju Menon, Vikranth, Shabeer Kallarakkal, and Rukmini Vasanth. Supporting roles are played by Prem Kumar, Sanjay, and Sachana Namidass. Initially announced in September 2023 under the working titles SKxARM and SK23, the project quickly gained attention as it brought together two major names in Tamil cinema for the first time. The film's music is composed by Anirudh Ravichander, with cinematography by Sudeep Elamon and editing by A. Sreekar Prasad. Madharaasi is set for theatrical release on 5 September 2025.


Economic Times
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Economic Times
Salman Khan's Sikandar director says not having 'complete command' led to movie's poor performance
Synopsis Salman Khan's Sikandar, released during Eid 2025, failed to meet box office expectations despite high anticipation. Director AR Murugadoss has attributed the film's underperformance to execution challenges, citing the emotional story's complexity and his lack of familiarity with original Hindi content. While comparing it to his earlier success Ghajini, Murugadoss acknowledged that working outside his comfort zone affected the final product. AR Murugadoss Opens Up on the Challenges Behind Salman Khan's Sikandar Salman Khan's Sikandar, released during Eid 2025, was anticipated as a major comeback for the superstar. However, the film failed to resonate with audiences and critics alike, emerging as one of Khan's lowest-performing projects in recent years. Now, director AR Murugadoss has taken responsibility for the film's underwhelming performance, pointing to execution issues as the main reason behind the box office an interview with Velaipechu Voice, Murugadoss explained that the film's core story was deeply emotional but ultimately fell short in its execution. The narrative revolves around Sanjay Rajkot, also known as Sikandar, a principled king whose wife, Sai Shree (played by Rashmika Mandanna), passes away unexpectedly. Her organs are donated to three individuals, prompting Sikandar to track them down and address the unfinished matters in their lives, while forming connections with an entire village in the process. Murugadoss said the story sought to explore universal human emotions, particularly the way people often fail to value relationships until it is too late. Despite the compelling premise, he admitted that translating it effectively onto screen proved director drew a comparison between Sikandar and his earlier Bollywood success, Ghajini (2008), starring Aamir Khan. He noted that Ghajini was a remake of his own Tamil film and that his prior experience gave him complete control over the material. In contrast, Sikandar was an original Hindi project for him, which made the adaptation process more difficult. He said, 'I could pull off Ghajini because it was a remake, not an original script. I had already done it before, so I had complete command. With Sikandar, that wasn't the case." Murugadoss acknowledged that this gap in familiarity contributed to the film's lack of also referenced language as a barrier that may have influenced the movie's execution, underscoring the challenges faced when working outside his comfort on a reported budget of Rs 200 crore, Sikandar earned approximately Rs 184–185 crore worldwide, falling short of expectations. The film's ensemble cast included notable actors such as Sathyaraj, Kajal Aggarwal, Prateik Babbar, and Sharman Joshi, yet critics and audiences cited a weak narrative and underdeveloped execution as key reasons for its the setback, Murugadoss remains open to returning to Hindi cinema. He indicated that he would continue to explore projects in Bollywood, provided he feels confident about connecting with the audience.


Time of India
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Salman Khan's Sikandar director says not having 'complete command' led to movie's poor performance
Salman Khan's Sikandar, released during Eid 2025, was anticipated as a major comeback for the superstar. However, the film failed to resonate with audiences and critics alike, emerging as one of Khan's lowest-performing projects in recent years. Now, director AR Murugadoss has taken responsibility for the film's underwhelming performance, pointing to execution issues as the main reason behind the box office disappointment. Independence Day 2025 Modi signals new push for tech independence with local chips Before Trump, British used tariffs to kill Indian textile Bank of Azad Hind: When Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose gave India its own currency In an interview with Velaipechu Voice, Murugadoss explained that the film's core story was deeply emotional but ultimately fell short in its execution. The narrative revolves around Sanjay Rajkot, also known as Sikandar, a principled king whose wife, Sai Shree (played by Rashmika Mandanna), passes away unexpectedly. Her organs are donated to three individuals, prompting Sikandar to track them down and address the unfinished matters in their lives, while forming connections with an entire village in the process. Murugadoss said the story sought to explore universal human emotions, particularly the way people often fail to value relationships until it is too late. Despite the compelling premise, he admitted that translating it effectively onto screen proved challenging. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The Simple Morning Habit for a Flatter Belly After 50! Lulutox Undo Learning From Ghajini The director drew a comparison between Sikandar and his earlier Bollywood success, Ghajini (2008), starring Aamir Khan. He noted that Ghajini was a remake of his own Tamil film and that his prior experience gave him complete control over the material. In contrast, Sikandar was an original Hindi project for him, which made the adaptation process more difficult. He said, 'I could pull off Ghajini because it was a remake, not an original script. I had already done it before, so I had complete command. With Sikandar, that wasn't the case." Murugadoss acknowledged that this gap in familiarity contributed to the film's lack of impact. He also referenced language as a barrier that may have influenced the movie's execution, underscoring the challenges faced when working outside his comfort zone. Box Office Performance and Future Plans Made on a reported budget of Rs 200 crore, Sikandar earned approximately Rs 184–185 crore worldwide, falling short of expectations. The film's ensemble cast included notable actors such as Sathyaraj, Kajal Aggarwal, Prateik Babbar, and Sharman Joshi, yet critics and audiences cited a weak narrative and underdeveloped execution as key reasons for its failure. Despite the setback, Murugadoss remains open to returning to Hindi cinema . He indicated that he would continue to explore projects in Bollywood, provided he feels confident about connecting with the audience.


India Today
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- India Today
Why Salman Khan's Sikandar failed? AR Murugadoss admits missteps in execution
Despite sky-high expectations, Salman Khan's 'Sikandar', directed by AR Murugadoss, has faltered at the box office, and the film-maker has now opened up about it. The Rs 200-crore film has earned only Rs 184.6 crore worldwide in 22 days, falling short of its grand celebrated for blockbusters like 'Ghajini' and 'Holiday', opened up about the underwhelming response. He admitted that while the film's premise carried emotional weight, the execution did not land with an interview with Velaipechu Voice, he said, 'The story was about a king who never truly valued his wife. Only after her death, when her organs are donated to three people, does he try to fulfil what he couldn't do for her. It was deeply emotional, but I couldn't execute it well,' he said. The filmmaker, who tasted success with 'Ghajini' - a remake - acknowledged the difficulty of creating an original script like 'Sikandar'. 'I could pull off Ghajini because it was a remake. With 'Sikandar', that wasn't the case,' he so, Murugadoss is not closing the door on Bollywood. 'I will definitely return to Hindi cinema if I find my comfort zone. But when audiences don't connect with my thinking, it affects me deeply,' he 'Sikandar', Salman Khan plays Sanjay, the kind-hearted king of Rajkot who clashes with a local politician's son. After his wife (played by Rashmika) dies, Sanjay makes it his mission to protect the people who received her donated film also stars Rashmika Mandanna.- EndsTrending Reel