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Small budget films fight it out among Rs 100cr club in Bollywood during 2012
Small budget films fight it out among Rs 100cr club in Bollywood during 2012
Mumbai, Dec 20 : While the 100 crore club became a fad in Bollywood this year with star-driven films raking in the moolah at the box office, small budget movies too made their presence felt
Hrithik Roshan-Sanjay Dutt starrer remake of ‘Agneepath' became the first movie of the year to reportedly earn Rs 123 crore at the domestic box office. It was followed by Sajid Khan's multi-starrer comedy ‘Housefull 2'.
Films like Prabhu Deva's ‘Rowdy Rathore', which saw Akshay return to action movies and Rohit Shetty's comedy ‘Bol Bachchan', also joined the 100 crore club,.
“2012 was one of the best years for us - a year when our strategy of focusing on entertaining and differentiated content across all genres came together in a big way. We had two of the biggest hits of the year ‘Rowdy Rathore' and ‘Barfi!',” Siddharth Roy Kapur, Managing Director - Studios, Disney UTV told PTI.
Salman Khan's major release ‘Ek Tha Tiger', which grossed Rs 186 crore, was his first with Yash Raj Films. Directed by Kabir Khan, the film was a love story of two spies from either side of the border.
His other major release is the sequel to ‘Dabangg', due to hit theatres this Friday. Also starring Sonakshi Sinha and Prakash Raj, the film is expecte to be as big a money spinner. Diwali had the two King of Romances - Yash Chopra and Shah Rukh Khan - unite for the last time to deliver the superhit ‘Jab Tak Hai Jaan'.
Starring Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma in the female leads, the film also crossed the 100 crore mark, besides going down in history as the swan song of Chopra.
‘JTHJ' clashed at the box office with Ajay Devgn's ‘Son
of Sardaar' but did not hamper its success.
Aamir Khan dabbled in the genre of suspense drama with ‘Talaash'. Directed by Reema Kagti ‘Talaash' went on to earn big money in the domestic and overseas market. The film saw Aamir playing the role of a cop, Rani Mukerji his wife and Kareena Kapoor a sex worker.
Saif Ali Khan returned to romantic-comedy with ‘Cocktail', a genre which has been lucky for him. Directed by Homi Adajania, ‘Cocktail' also starred Deepika Padukone and Diana Penty. The film reportedly made on a budget of Rs 35 crore earned Rs 75 crore.
Saif's other film ‘Agent Vinod' co-starring his now wife Kareena Kapoor dabbled with the spy thriller genre. This film had a modest fate at the box office.
Among actresses it was Katrina Kaif who had two major releases - ‘Ek Tha Tiger' and ‘Jab Tak Hai Jaan'.
Kareena Kapoor had four releases - ‘Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu', ‘Agent Vinod', ‘Heroine' and ‘Talaash' out of which ‘Agent Vinod' and ‘Heroine' despite their hype failed to create magic at the box office.
For Priyanka Chopra ‘Agneepath' was a huge hit and her ‘Barfi!' performance impressed one and all. ‘Teri Meri Kahani' with Shaid Kapoor was disappointing.
Sonakshi Sinha had a good year with ‘Rowdy Rathore' and ‘Son of Sardaar' becoming superhits but ‘Joker' was a flop.
Other films that disappointed this year include Abbas-Mustan's action thriller ‘Players', south director Gautham Menon's ‘Ekk Deewana Tha', R Madhavan-Bipasha Basu's ‘Jodi Breakers', Priyadarshan's ‘Tezz', Karisma Kapoor's comeback vehicle ‘Dangerous Ishq', Rani Mukherjee's ‘Aiyyaa', Ram Gopal Varma's ‘Bhoot Returns' and Prakash Jha's ‘Chakrayuh'.