Why Kangana Ranaut’s Tejas crashed, per consultants: ‘It’s a bad film, nowhere close to Top Gun’

Kangana Ranaut’s Tejas was hailed as an aerial motion entertainer forward of its launch however the movie is solely not flying excessive on the field workplace. It has averaged a each day haul of 1.25-1.5 crore on all three days over the opening weekend and at present stands at complete of 3.8 crore. As the movie fails to draw viewers, movie enterprise consultants assist us look into the explanations which will need to have led to its poor efficiency on the ticket counters. Also learn: Tejas field workplace assortment day 3: Kangana Ranaut movie registers slight fall on Sunday, stands at 3.8 crore complete

Kangana Ranaut's Tejas has not got the desired response at the box office.
Kangana Ranaut’s Tejas has not acquired the specified response on the field workplace.

Something is lacking in Tejas

Film commerce analyst Komal Nahta refused to speak a lot concerning the movie and easily mentioned, “It’s a bad film”.

Listing out some causes for the movie’s failure, commerce professional Girish Johar mentioned, “There are two main reasons. Kangana went all out for promotions but I also feel that people were not too excited with whatever the promotion materials were shared. And also, they did not find something new in the promotions. Every one knows its a fictionalized underdog story. There are planes but those who have watched Mission Impossible and Top Gun, they couldn’t find the film to be of that level. I think they probably could have smelled that something is missing. The audience has the power of smelling the content. If the reason would have been something else, the film would have at least got a decent start. The reason is that they are not satisfied with whatever they have seen. I think the characterization and weak script are also critical reasons.”

Tejas stars Kangana as an Indian Air Force pilot of the identical identify, flying a jet of the identical identify and happening a mission with the identical identify. It has been directed by Sarvesh Mevara and reveals Kangana happening a harmful rescue mission. The movie launched alongside Vikrant Massey’s twelfth Fail which has collected double the quantity of Tejas.

Tejas vs twelfth Fail

Comparing Tejas with twelfth Fail, Girish Johar mentioned, “Vikrant Massey is a lesser known star but the content is solid, and it grew over the weekend. Had the content been solid for Tejas also, it had all the chances to grow over the weekend, which it did not. So somewhere down the line, the core of the film, which is the content, I think the audiences could not connect with that.”

Not impressed with Tejas’ opening at 1.25 crore, Kangana had shared a video to ask followers to look at Tejas. She had mentioned within the video that the viewers would not give likelihood to 99 % of movies which launch in theatres. On being requested if this was the case, Girish mentioned, “No, I don’t think so. Good films are working, like 12th Fail. There are other small films as well, like Mrs Chatterjee Versus Norway and Vikram Bhatt’s horror film 1920. They had also done well among the masses. Had that been the case, 12th Fail wouldn’t have been that strong.”

Tejas acquired blended to damaging critiques. The Hindustan Times overview of the movie learn: “Kangana Ranaut takes you on a bumpy ride through skies and geopolitics”. It additional learn: “Tejas is a film that soars when it comes to action but painfully crashes when it attempts to navigate complex geopolitics”.

Is this the rationale?

Sources additionally declare that Kangana’s “political affiliations have probably backfired” because the viewers merely would not settle for the politicisation of actors. And it may be a essential motive behind her number of movies not performing nicely on the field workplace.

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Source web site: www.hindustantimes.com

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