Kangana Ranaut's ‘Emergency’ faces tough times at the box office! Will it bounce back or is it a one-way ticket to flop city? 🥴💔
Kangana Ranaut's political drama ‘Emergency’ has taken the Indian box office by storm, but not without its fair share of ups and downs. Opening on January 17, the film managed to rake in ₹12.47 crore over its first five days, making quite an impression. However, Day 5 saw a significant drop as it only earned ₹1 crore, raising eyebrows and sparking conversations on social media. With the film reportedly trailing behind debutants Aaman Devgn and Rasha Thadani’s ‘Azaad,’ things are looking a bit shaky for Kangana’s much-anticipated directorial venture.
Despite a promising start, ‘Emergency’ has faced critics who claim that it struggles to maintain momentum. The film, which features Kangana in the role of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, has been met with mixed reviews. While some praised her performance and the storyline, others feel that the execution fell flat, leading to a remarkable decline in ticket sales. It’s not just about the film’s plot; audience engagement plays a significant role, and so far, Kangana's directorial debut seems to be losing its grip as it competes in a very busy cinematic landscape.
The competition is fierce in the current Bollywood season, with several fresh releases vying for the audience's attention. The charm of newcomers can sometimes overshadow seasoned actors, and Kangana's 'Emergency' appears to be a victim of this trend. As audiences flock to theaters, her film, which aimed to capture historical significance, unfortunately, finds itself in a tough spot. One can’t help but wonder if a weekend bounce back might come, but indicators suggest that it might be a bit too late for a redemption arc at the box office.
As ‘Emergency’ navigates these turbulent waters, it’s interesting to note that Kangana’s previous films also had their share of ups and downs. The actress has been no stranger to controversies in her career, but her determination to take on ambitious projects has kept her in the limelight. Ultimately, how ‘Emergency’ fares in the coming weeks will be crucial not just for her career, but also for audiences eager to see how Bollywood evolves amidst changing tastes and preferences. Will ‘Emergency’ reignite interest or is it destined for the annals of cinematic history as just another name in the flop list?
Interestingly, Kangana Ranaut’s portrayal of Indira Gandhi has sparked discussions about female representation in cinema, which is gaining traction in Bollywood. Moreover, the film’s attempt to touch on political themes resonates with the current socio-political climate in India. Whether or not 'Emergency' secures its footing at the box office, it has opened up essential dialogues, making it a film worth discussing – if not watching!
Despite logging a fall in its daily collections, Emergency has outdone Aaman Devgn and Rasha Thadani's debut film Azaad.
Kangana Ranaut's political drama 'Emergency' has made waves at the Indian Box Office, earning over ₹12.47 crore in its first five days.
The movie, which opened in the theatres on January 17, minted Rs 1 crore on Day 5, as per Sacnilk. With this, the total collection of Emergency stands at Rs ...
Kangana Ranaut plays former PM Indira Gandhi in Emergency. The film also stars Shreyas Talpade and Anupam Kher. | Bollywood.
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Kangana Ranaut's directorial debut 'Emergency' struggles at the box office, witnessing a significant drop in collections on its fourth day of release while ...
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