Tag: Rockstar

  • Ladies Vs Ricky Bahl nets Rs 165.5 mn at BO

    Ladies Vs Ricky Bahl nets Rs 165.5 mn at BO

    MUMBAI: Ranveer Singh, Anushka Sharma starrer Ladies Vs Ricky Bahl opened slow on Friday but showed improvement in collections over Saturday and Sunday.

    The film‘s net box office collection for the first weekend stood at Rs 165.5 million; however, according to today‘s reports, it is not managing to sustain on the gains, showing a definite slide.

    Box office collections for the second release of the Friday, Lanka, remained very poor.

    Meanwhile, The Dirty Picture, which has been excellent through the first week to collect Rs 525.5 million, maintained steady business even over the second weekend. It collected over Rs 100 million; a rare first week profit project for the distributors.

    Desi Boyz collected Rs 65 million in its second week taking its two week total to Rs 403 million.

    Rockstar collected Rs 9.5 million in its fourth week; the four week total stood at Rs 595.5 million.

  • The Dirty Picture nets Rs 324 mn on BO

    The Dirty Picture nets Rs 324 mn on BO

    MUMBAI: The Dirty Picture meets with unanimous appreciation all over and consolidates its position with each passing day, holding strong even today. And with Tuesday‘s bank holiday promising to be an extra booster, the film which is already a hit, is on its way to become a superhit.

    The Dirty Picture collected Rs 324 million over the first weekend. According to Balaji Telefilms‘s Girish Johar, the film has already made it to top 10 weekend grossers with these figures.

    The other release, I Am Singh‘s collections remained poor.

    Among the last week‘s releases, box office collections of Dam 999 remained below Rs 10 million mark after its first week.

    Desi Boyz joins the list of recent debacles adding just Rs 76 million in next four days to its weekend collections of Rs 262 million, taking its total to Rs 338 million.

    Rockstar collected Rs 31 million in its third week thereby taking its three week total to Rs 586 million.

  • Desi Boyz collects Rs 262 mn at BO

    Desi Boyz collects Rs 262 mn at BO

    MUMBAI: Desi Boyz stayed below par at multiplexes and though marginally better at single screens, its final three day tally is disappointing. Its unfair ‘adult‘ tag may also have cost the film some of the business. With a slight improvement on Sunday over its Friday opening, the film ended its weekend netting Rs 262 million at the box office.

    Meanwhile, Rockstar – in its second week, fell far short of the expectations of the ones in a hurry to a hit as it slides drastically after its opening weekend; adding just Rs 115 million in the next days to its opening weekend collections of Rs 325 million, taking its two week tally to Rs 555 million.

    Ra.One added a symbolic Rs 3 million to its total taking it to Rs 1.07 billion.

  • Rockstar nets Rs 440 million in first week on BO

    Rockstar nets Rs 440 million in first week on BO

    MUMBAI: After a promising opening weekend collection of Rs 325 million, thanks to the patronage of youngsters thronging select multiplexes, Rockstar saw a major drop during the week.

    The Ranbir Kapoor starrer ended the first week with a net box office collection of Rs 440 million.

    The sole release of this week, Shakal Pe Mat Ja, met with the expected disastrous fate.

    Ra.One collected a measly Rs 15 million in the week to take its total box office collection to Rs 1.06 billion.

    Meanwhile, recent releases Loot, MIley Na Miley, Tell Me O Khuda, Force, Rascals, Mujhse Fraandship Karoge have not been able to occupy the cinemas for any substantial duration. Also, solo releases of Ra.One and Rockstar have further starved the cinema halls since both films have failed to draw the audience beyond few days.

  • Rockstar nets Rs 325 mn at box office

    Rockstar nets Rs 325 mn at box office

    MUMBAI: Rockstar finds its niche at multiplexes of Mumbai, Delhi-NCR and other major cities, while the status at single screens and interior centres is in total contrast as it finds no appreciation there. The film definitely adds to the fan following of Ranbir Kapoor.

    The opening weekend collection stands at Rs 325 million.

    Miley Naa Miley Hum and Tension Doooor fared poorly in their first week run.

    Ra.One‘s second week collections are mere token of its first week (nine days) figurers. The superhero film collected Rs 153 million, taking its two-week total to Rs 1.05 billion.

    Tell Me O Khuda, Mujhse Fraaandship Karoge, Raascals, Force make it to the flop list.

  • Rockstar is not likely to rock

    Rockstar is not likely to rock








    Producer: Shree Ashtavinayak, Eros International.
    Director: Imtiaz Ali.
    Cast: Ranbir Kapoor, Nargis Fakhri, Aditi Rao, Kumud Mishra, Piyush Mishra, Shernaz Patel, Shammi Kapoor.


    MUMBAI: With a title like Rockstar, popular young actor Ranbir Kapoor in the lead, and A R Rahman scoring music, one would think the makers had landed a dream project. Also, the director Imtiaz Ali has a hit, Jab We Met, behind him. But it would be a challenge for him to make the film work in a country where the rock and pop culture exists only in name; not to mention that few such themes have worked earlier.


    Ranbir Kapoor, Janardan turned Jordan, is a Jat from Delhi, armed with a guitar; his family is as dehati as it can be with trucking as the family business. His aim is to become a rock star someday but he gets rejected in audition after audition. He may dress like any college-going youth and carry a guitar but is otherwise supposed to be so na?ve that just about everybody around him becomes an advisor.


    The chief advisor is the eating-joint owner, Khatana Bhai, Kumud Mishra, who tells him that to be a successful artist one has to be heartbroken. Towards this end, Ranbir Kapoor picks the most impossible of girls on the campus, Nargis Fakhri, to woo with a certainty of rejection. She obliges, having broken many hearts before. The sequence is funny but does not qualify in Kumud Mishra‘s opinion as a proper heartbreak.


    Soon enough Ranbir Kapoor and Nargis Fakhri become friends and he discovers the other side of her, the one that wants to explore everything like watching a semi-porn film, drinking tharra and so on since she is soon to marry and move on to Prague. Why Prague? Maybe they offer a better package for film shootings and give people, already much exposed to other countries in Europe, a new location, however strange it may sound that a Hindi pop singer is touring Prague for a concert where the number of Indian expats is less than 100! So far so good, but once the girl is married off, both realise they loved each other (the theme of numerous films recently).


    Once she is married and gone, so has any semblance of story and logic in the film. On paper, the love between Ranbir Kapoor and Nargis Fakhri is supposed to be like Laila-Majnu or Shirin-Farhad but in execution it fails to touch you at all and you don‘t know if the priority here is love or sex. From the mostly white audience at the concert in Prague to the local press going gaga over Ranbir Kapoor, this part is not acceptable even with a fistful of salt. Soon one does not know why things are happening as they are and what location the story is now in.



    The story and script look like the film is going on the one-liner story idea it started with. But repeated flashbacks and now-on now-off romance gets tiring. Direction is messy.


    Considering its title, the film fails in the music department: there is nothing one can carry along after watching the film. In usual Rahman fashion, the music is noisy and eats up the lyrics of songs. The shehnai vs guitar is a novel idea but does not work. Photography is good. Editing is slack. Though Ranbir Kapoor gives one of his better performances, one wishes he had better songs to perform on; how long can you go on watching a guitar-strumming man perform the same kind of noisy numbers? Nargis Fakhri is passable in her debut film but lacks sex appeal. Of the rest, Aditi Rao and Kumud Mishra do well; a special appearance by Shammi Kapoor is appreciated.


    Rockstar has opened to average opening response and unfavourable reports. This one is not likely to rock.