225 crore loss film in 2023..!? Not a hit..!?

Even though Brahmastra earned Rs.400 crores, many people did not want to call it a hit due to the huge production budget. How risky is it to make big-budget films? Returning investment is complex in today's competitive world. Even those that claim to have played well around the world failed to return the investment and ended up leaving the distributors with heavy losses. Such movies include Rajinikanth 2.0, Ranbir-Brahmastra. 2.0 is rumored to have entered the Rs 500 crore club. But the trade analyzed that 650 crores were invested in the film and the budget was out of control. Even though Brahmastra grossed Rs 400 crore, many did not want to call it a hit due to the huge production budget. Many of the most expensive indian films ever made have ended up disappointing at the box office due to budgets. 2023 is the biggest flop movie in the history of indian cinema. There is a discussion going on in the trade that there has been a loss of 225 crores. Which is the biggest flop in indian cinema including Bollywood? The discussion continues on that. Which is the highest-grossing film in india at the box office? That means we can give some clues. Made on a budget of around 550 crores, the film has collected Rs. 288 crores in net collection, overseas Rs. 35-38 crore net collections. With this, the film earned around Rs. 325 crore net income. This means that even if more than half of the investment is made, the film will end up making Rs. 225 crore net loss. The film earned a worldwide gross of just Rs. 350 crores. If taxes are removed from this, the loss seems to be huge. The film, which started with star power with a brilliant opening, unexpectedly flopped at the box office on the fourth day with negative reviews. However, achieving this level of revenue with the star image surprised everyone. But in the end, it is being analyzed that Shamshera, Lal Singh Chadha, and Zero, who are said to be Bollywood's biggest flops, have left behind bigger losses.

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