Tag: Bol Bachchan

  • ‘Bol Bachchan’ grosses Rs 728 mn worldwide

    ‘Bol Bachchan’ grosses Rs 728 mn worldwide

    NEW DELHI: The Rohit Shetty directed ‘Bol Bachchan’ has reaped gross box office revenues over the weekend totaling Rs 728 million globally including Rs 431 million in India, an official statement said.

    Presented by Fox Star Studios, the Shree Ashtavinayak Cinevision and Ajay Devgan Films’ produced film is reportedly shaping to be Devgan-Shetty‘s biggest films, having generated 36 per cent higher figures than Singham and around 43 per cent bigger than Golmaal 3 on the opening day, the statement added. This remarkable feat was achieved despite the monsoon rains and other anticipated regional releases such as EEGA in South and ‘Jatt and Juliet‘ in Punjab.

    After opening at Rs 121 million net on Friday and Rs 14o million on Saturday, ‘Bol Bachchan’ saw a phenomenal increase on Sunday contributing to the day‘s total of approximately Rs 170 million, according to the statement.

    Bol Bachchan has grossed $2.06 million over the weekend. In the US, it collected $540000, in the UK $255000, Middle East $ 650000, Australia $167000 and rest of the world $450000.

    The film stars Ajay Devgan, Abhishek Bachchan, Asin and Prachi Desai in the lead roles.

  • Bol Bachchan nets Rs 431 mn in opening weekend

    Bol Bachchan nets Rs 431 mn in opening weekend

    MUMBAI: The Ajay Devgn and Abhishek Bachchan starrer Bol Bachchan, which had an average opening on Friday, did not raise much on Saturday. However, it made up with a huge leap on Sunday to end its opening weekend with net box office collection of Rs 431 million.

    Teri Meri Kahaani collected Rs 47 million in its second week, taking its total to Rs 281.5 million.

    Gangs Of Wasseypur collected Rs 69 million in its second week and has collected Rs 240 million at the box office so far.

    Ferrari KI Sawaari’s third week collection stood at Rs 27 million. The film has raked in a total of Rs 268 million over three weeks.

    Rowdy Rathore collected Rs 27 million in its fifth week to take its box office collections to Rs 1.37 billion.

  • Bol Bachchan is imbecilic and banal

    Bol Bachchan is imbecilic and banal

    MUMBAI: The first half of Bol Bachchan is almost like Part II of Singham. It is totally South-influenced, with Ajay Devgn playing a mofusil landlord, who controls his town and people and who travels with a cavalcade of half a dozen SUVs of same make, model and colour. His only detractor is his own blood, a cousin.

    The villain, Jeetu Verma, does not matter because he is just an excuse to show Devgn‘s fighting prowess. 

     

    Ajay Devgn is a wrestler; he is all brawn and no brains. Like in all his Golmaal films, he is the Big Moose character from Archie comics who just flashes his muscles while the others are funny. He can‘t make you laugh for the life of it. He is laughed at and you join in most of the time; he is made a fool of and you enjoy it initially till it all gets senile and childish as the film progresses.

    Rohit Shetty picks an old classic, Golmaal, a 1979 Hrishikesh Mukherjee hit and decides to make his own version based on it. So here is Abbas Ali (Abhishek Bachchan), who has been conned out of his own taxi as well as the house he possesses in Delhi by some conniving loan sharks. With Hindi films being the flag bearers of secularism, his father‘s best buddy, Asrani, tells Abhishek that more than buddies, he and Abhishek‘s father were like brothers and offers to take him to his native Ranakpur where a job is waiting for him at Devgn‘s estate. Ajay Devgn rules the land with his own laws and diktats but he is his people‘s beloved for his fair ways. So what if he takes along a posse of musclemen to punish a worker who conned him of 99 rupees.

    Having arrived in Ranakpur, Abhishek makes his presence felt instantly when he breaks the lock of a disputed temple to save a child who has fallen in a lake in the temple premises. He catches Devgn‘s eye for his brave act. He is introduced to him as Abhishek Bachchan instead of Abbas by his sidekick, Krishna, as the mob that has gathered to watch the event would not take lightly to a Muslim breaking open a temple door even if to save a child. This sets the ball rolling for the lie after lie they tell Devgn and more lies to cover the previous lie. Devgn is generous and lenient but deception is one thing he punishes brutally. Abhishek the Abbas is devout and keeps roza and his lie is almost found out as Devgn and his yes man, Neeraj Vora, see him offering the Eid namaaz.

    So far Bol Bachchan was fun and games but this is where the director decides to fall back on the 1979 Golmaal as Abhishek wriggles out of the namaaz episode by saying it must be his brother, Abbas who was offering the namaaz; he does not sport a moustache which Abhishek does. What is more, Abbas is gay. Devgn, the soft heart do-gooder that he is, also wants to employ waylaid Abbas/Abhishek to teach his sister, Prachi Desai, classical dance. Thereafter, the writers and director go berserk and there is a double role galore; Asin, who plays Abbas/Abhishek‘s siter has two identities too, so does Archana Puran Singh and you forget who else! With Devgn having a sister and Abhishek Bachchan too having one, a cross connection is obvious. Both guys love the others‘ sister; Abhishek loves Prachi Desai because of no apparent reason and Devgn loves Asin because she is a pixel for pixel look alike of his deceased girlfriend! Even the late Manmohan Desai would not have found this worth trying; and he was the king of make-believe!

    The truth has to come out someday and, when it happens, it is on a car balancing on a mountain boulder. The problem is that it is a long drawn sequence with poor audio. Humour, if any in this scene, is lost. What is more, such a sequence needs avant-garde special effects and, on that count, the scene is shoddy.

    Rohit Shetty was good with his Golmaal series but this time he has taken his audience for granted and dished out an imbecile, banal stuff; he has lost his direction to put it mildly. Script goes haywire and an editor is sorely missed in this 154-minute marathon of forced comedy. First half is tolerably fun but second half is a farce. The film lacks totally on music, emotions and romance, the three vital ingredients in an Indian film. The item song at the start of the film with Amitabh Bachchan is uninspiring and a waste.

    This is not a performance film really and, considering that, Ajay Devgn just about passes muster as Mr Duh. Abhishek Bachchan is okay as Abhishek Bachchan but totally at sea as the gay Abbas; he is just not made to play gay. Prachi Desai and Asin are just decorative pieces and bad ones at that. Archana Puran Singh and Krishna ham all the way through. Only good performances come from Asrani and Neeraj Vora.

    Bol Bachchan has a rather huge price tag attached to it and with average opening and uncomplimentary reports, it will fall way short of its recovery target.

  • Fox Star to go ahead with release of Bol Bachchan on 6 July

    Fox Star to go ahead with release of Bol Bachchan on 6 July

    MUMBAI: Fox Star Studios is gearing up to release Bol Bachchan on 6 July, even as a film financer has filed a court case with issue of pending news.

    The entire episode stems from the fact that film financier Raju Shah has moved court against Sri Ashtavinayak, alleging they owe him Rs 360 million and had threatened to stop release of the film.

    Fox Star Studios CEO Vijay Singh said, “We are aware of recent media reports, surrounding claims being made by third parties against one of the producers, Shri Ashtavinayak and would say that these are issues between Ashtavinayak and its creditors.”

    No one from Ashtavinayak wished to comment on the issue.

    Fox Star Studios has acquired all rights to the film. “Bol Bachchan couldn‘t have come at a better time. It‘s a hilarious comedy and an end-to-end entertainer, which will leave audiences asking for more. We have already had a great response to the videos, promos, music and trailers which are on air at the moment,” Singh said.

    He added that while the preparations are on for the release, the company is already planning to work with Devgn and Rohit Shetty on more such collaborations in future.

  • Bol Bachchan to release on 6 July

    Bol Bachchan to release on 6 July

    MUMBAI: Ashtavinayak Cinevision and Ajay Devgn‘s upcoming film Bol Bachchan is being readied to release on 6 July.

    Devgn chose to release the film in July considering the fact that the month has been extremely lucky for him in the past. His last release Singham hitcinemas last 22 July and turned out to be an instant hit and crossed the Rs 1-billion mark in its seventh week.

    The film, said to be inspired by Hrishikesh Mukherjee‘s 1979 film Gol Maal, stars Abhishek Bachchan, Asin, Archana Puran Singh, Prachi
    Desai, Krishna Abhishek and Ajay Devgn.

  • Rohit Shetty, Arif Khan in Bol Bachchan title tussle

    Rohit Shetty, Arif Khan in Bol Bachchan title tussle

    MUMBAI: Rohit Shetty, known for his films like Golmaal and Singham, and producer Arif Khan are locked in a tussle regarding the title “Bol Bachchan”.

    It is said that Khan had registered the title way back in 2007 and has started filming the same. Khan is making the film based on farmer suicides with Amitabh Bachchan‘s duplicate and him in the lead roles.

    But naturally, Khan is upset when he realised that Association of Motion Pictures and TV Programme Producers (AMPTPP) had given the title to Ashtavinayak for Rohit Shetty‘s Ajay Devgn-Abhishek Bachchan starrer. “When I wanted to renew the title for the fourth year, AMPTPP refused.” How can they give the title to Ashtavinayak” he questioned.

    Clarifying the matter, AMPTPP President Ratan Jain said, “The title is still with the association and has not been given to Astavinayak. The title was with him for three years. We have a mandate that if the person does not start shooting the particular film then we can give the title to the next party. Ashtavinayak is the first party in waiting. If he has begun shooting then he has to produce evidence.”

    It is said that AMPTPP officials had a meeting with him and told him so and are waiting for his evidence. If he can‘t provide the evidence then the title can be given to Ashtavinayak, Jain said.