Audience expectations were quite high when ranbir kapoor made his fourth consecutive appearance on film in karan Malhotra's "Shamshera," and that too alongside the damaged star he played in the hit "Sanju." But at the conclusion of its first week, despite playing on a record 5,250 screens worldwide, it had only made Rs 40 crore. The pincer attack of the john Abraham-Arjun Kapoor-starring "Ek Villain Returns," which is predicted to conclude its first weekend with Rs 24 crore, and the 3D movie "Vikrant Rona," starring kannada actor Kichcha Sudeep, which has made Rs 37–38 crore, appears to have little chance of success.

Shamshera is the sixth failure of Ranbir, once known as "Mr. alia bhatt," since his 2007 debut with sanjay leela bhansali in "Saawariya." However, the Rs 150 crore period action drama's production company, yash Raj Films (YRF), will experience its fourth straight failure.

The production company, whose brand name carries the endorsement of one of the most successful hitmakers, yash Chopra, and is run by the late producer-son, director's Aditya Chopra, has had a bad run ever since Siddhant Chaturvedi's "Bunty Aur Babli 2" was released on november 19, 2021, and according to "Box office Indy," it could only make a meagre Rs 12 crore (gross collection less taxes That amounts to slightly more than 25% of the movie's $45 million budget.

Adding insult to injury, Ranveer Singh's "Jayeshbhai Jordaar," which debuted on May 13 this year, could only bring in Rs 16.6 crore against a budget of Rs 90 crore during a year when dubbed southern movies are earning money like it's going out of style. After the highly anticipated cricket World Cup 1983 drama, '83, in which the actor portrayed Kapil Dev, the captain of the winning indian team, this was Ranveer's second movie disaster.

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