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21st November 2014, 08:56 PM
#541
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Originally Posted by
Anban
he will definitely bother, if the movie made money or not.. i dont think he will be much bothered, if it made more money than a masala movie..
Nammavar himself repeatedly says that, the happiest he feels is when more people watch the movie.
But yes, he may not be bothered by "biggest hit ever" tag etc.
But I am bothered
Best of luck - dear Tamil Film Industry ! ! !
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21st November 2014 08:56 PM
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22nd November 2014, 07:46 AM
#542
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Originally Posted by
pushpak
Nammavar himself repeatedly says that, the happiest he feels is when more people watch the movie.
But yes,
he may not be bothered by "biggest hit ever" tag etc.
But
I am bothered

Nothing wrong with that feeling. That is the minimum ego satisfaction every fan expects. I felt euphoria in 1992 and opposite in 1995 (BO wise, not for content)
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22nd November 2014, 08:35 AM
#543
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Originally Posted by
Unmai Vilambi
Nothing wrong with that feeling. That is the minimum ego satisfaction every fan expects. I felt euphoria in 1992 and opposite in 1995 (BO wise, not for content)
For me it started by around 1980 and it still continues
Best of luck - dear Tamil Film Industry ! ! !
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24th November 2014, 02:27 AM
#544
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what do fans expect from Kamal's films in terms of BO success ?
1. should the movie be critically acclaimed as well as successful at the BO ?
2. how does one define BO success ?
3. is that a question of ratio of money invested versus money collected ?
4. if a movie makes money, how much should it make to call it a commercial success ? would it be enough if the movie just breaks even ?
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24th November 2014, 07:53 AM
#545
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BO figures matter but in days of internet, unless there is a balance sheet, I sincerely doubt the 100Cs, 200Cs reports.
Recent Dr. Joseph padam claims they made this C that C, but neither director or producer are giving proofs. I can also give tweets like Leengaa made 500C in 10 hours, and fans will retweet. Height of exaggeration. I am expecting repeat performance from AndhraBoxOffice and other "vetti" social media handlers when Leengaa arrives. When Aameer khan's PK releases 2 weeks following it, we can expect even greater naansense numbers from that gumbal.
As long as Kamal & investors are happy with the returns, I call that a success. Else, it is loss.
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24th November 2014, 08:45 AM
#546
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Originally Posted by
irir123
what do fans expect from Kamal's films in terms of BO success ?
1. should the movie be critically acclaimed as well as successful at the BO ?
2. how does one define BO success ?
3. is that a question of ratio of money invested versus money collected ?
4. if a movie makes money, how much should it make to call it a commercial success ? would it be enough if the movie just breaks even ?
I am sure it will be different from fans to fans.
For me :
1. No.
If it is made for commercial purpose, BO success only matters.
If it is made for “art”, no one should lose money (producer, distributer etc). Lack of huge profits does not matter.
Recently a great movie was made in Malayalam in around 30 days. It might have cost 2 crores. But made good profits to the producer/distributor along with getting selected for multiple awards/film festivals.
The key is to make such movies within budget.
2. how does one define BO success ?
Everyone associated with the movie, release and theatres get good profits.
3. is that a question of ratio of money invested versus money collected ?
Yes. But we should add the actor’s remuneration (for his/her salary for a commercial movie) to the cost.
For example, if Linga is done in 3-4 months and Uthama villain takes more than an year, I expect Uthama villain to collect much more than Linga !
4. if a movie makes money, how much should it make to call it a commercial success ? would it be enough if the movie just breaks even ?[/QUOTE]
I am not an expert. But I think it depends on the star value. If two movies are made with exactly the same cost 80C. If one has Kamal and the other one is some XYZ other than Rajini, I expect Kamal movie to make more profits.
Best of luck - dear Tamil Film Industry ! ! !
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24th November 2014, 08:47 AM
#547
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"As long as Kamal & investors are happy with the returns, I call that a success. Else, it is loss. "
Sir, arumaiga soninga
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24th November 2014, 09:30 AM
#548
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Originally Posted by
nickraman
BO figures matter but in days of internet, unless there is a balance sheet, I sincerely doubt the 100Cs, 200Cs reports.
Recent Dr. Joseph padam claims they made this C that C, but neither director or producer are giving proofs. I can also give tweets like Leengaa made 500C in 10 hours, and fans will retweet. Height of exaggeration. I am expecting repeat performance from AndhraBoxOffice and other "vetti" social media handlers when Leengaa arrives. When Aameer khan's PK releases 2 weeks following it, we can expect even greater naansense numbers from that gumbal.
As long as Kamal & investors are happy with the returns, I call that a success. Else, it is loss.
Amir Khan said the same - "If I say my movie made 300C, without checking the fact, you guys (media) will simply publish it. WHo validates all these figures !"
Best of luck - dear Tamil Film Industry ! ! !
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24th November 2014, 11:02 AM
#549
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Originally Posted by
pushpak
I am sure it will be different from fans to fans.
For me :
1. No.
If it is made for commercial purpose, BO success only matters.
If it is made for “art”, no one should lose money (producer, distributer etc). Lack of huge profits does not matter.
Recently a great movie was made in Malayalam in around 30 days. It might have cost 2 crores. But made good profits to the producer/distributor along with getting selected for multiple awards/film festivals.
The key is to make such movies within budget.
2. how does one define BO success ?
Everyone associated with the movie, release and theatres get good profits.
3. is that a question of ratio of money invested versus money collected ?
Yes. But we should add the actor’s remuneration (for his/her salary for a commercial movie) to the cost.
For example, if Linga is done in 3-4 months and Uthama villain takes more than an year, I expect Uthama villain to collect much more than Linga !
4. if a movie makes money, how much should it make to call it a commercial success ? would it be enough if the movie just breaks even ?
I am not an expert. But I think it depends on the star value. If two movies are made with exactly the same cost 80C. If one has Kamal and the other one is some XYZ other than Rajini, I expect Kamal movie to make more profits.
Good points Pushpak.
Looks like Lingu & Kamal don't want to compromise on the quality. Probably want to do lot more in CG / Post production than their initial expectation. Would be happy if they can release by Pongal or a week prior to that.
" The real triumph in life is not in never getting knocked down, but in getting back up everytime it happens".
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24th November 2014, 11:19 AM
#550
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Originally Posted by
rsubras
Kamal youthful ah ve irunthalum I feel we should have rather commented on a close up shot (surely he would have still appeared younger for his age there) than a long shot where even MGR would have looked youthful
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