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Indians Burning over success of Waar.

Did the movie recover the production cost of $2 million(212 million rupe
lolzzzz 2.2 Million dollar=14.75 carore INR and its called a big budget movie ;)


lolzzz my cousin in hydrabad along wiith one of his freinds produced a B grade telegu movie for 18 carore rupees

lolzzzzz and pakistanies thing we are burning over sucsess of this "waar" movie ....lolzzzz i miss old formats smilies now:rolleyes:

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lol if this movie with its low budget as u claim has beaten yr 'big' budget movies like Chennei Express and Boss who had BTW star cast. HAHAHA
 
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Did the movie recover the production cost of $2 million(212 million rupees).
Yup it is on its way.....its just release now and is breaking records so far it has done business of $ 930,000 around 10 cror PKR.
 
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http://www.apnahub.ca/entertainment-detail/waar-sets-the-record-straight/

its a Canadian Source and for more use google.

Just 50% recovery till now. Indian movies recovers the whole cost of movie production in just two weeks.
 
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The tax paid by the Bachan family for the year was 50 crores.
Rajnikanth charges 40-50 crores per movie.
and we are burning over a Pakistani movie.
Send the movie to India and we will give you twice the collection in just chennai even with all the anti Indian stuff on it.
 
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Just 50% recovery till now. Indian movies recovers the whole cost of movie production in just two weeks.
The stats u see r only from just 42 screens across the country where it was released. India is a big market and their films r released in more then just 42 screens.
But in ratio wise it has done more then any indian film upto now in our country.
 
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WTF? I'm burning too - with utter disappointment. I was waiting with bated breath for that 'item number' unleashed by the sexy Pak heroine, but was utterly disappointed. That video didn't show it. This really sucks!! :(
 
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The stats u see r only from just 42 screens across the country where it was released. India is a big market and their films r released in more then just 42 screens.
But in ratio wise it has done more then any indian film upto now in our country.

Indian movies spends much more than just 2 million. In India, blockbuster means those movies who recovers the production cost along with huge profit within 2 weeks of release.

Your waar only have collections of just 50% of production cost even after 2 weeks.
 
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The tax paid by the Bachan family for the year was 50 crores.
Rajnikanth charges 40-50 crores per movie.
and we are burning over a Pakistani movie.
Send the movie to India and we will give you twice the collection in just chennai even with all the anti Indian stuff on it.

I am not sure with all the innuendo about RAW that it would be released in India.

By the way if the movie has not made any profit then how can you call it a hit. A super hit is one which makes about 5 times its making cost. So, if Waar cost 20 crores and add 10 crores for marketing then it should make receipts of 150 crores to be considered a super duper hit.
 
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I am not sure with all the innuendo about RAW that it would be released in India.
By the way if the movie has not made any profit then how can you call it a hit. A super hit is one which makes about 5 times its making cost. So, if Waar cost 20 crores and add 10 crores for marketing then it should make receipts of 150 crores to be considered a super duper hit.

Ummmm i don't think your explanation is correct. A movie is super-hit or a flop by comparing it with other films of the same industry, no??...For example - do we compare our hits with that of Holywood hits like Matrix etc?? Pakistan film industry as well as their market is way too small as compared to Indian market and therefore WAAR is by all means a big hit in Pakistan. Obviously being a hit it will surely cover the production cost and then make profits on top of it, however it would be unfair to compare the time frame with Indian industry...reason is simple....we do come up with big-budget, big-banner movies every now and then however same can't be said about Pakistan...Thus WAAR has enough time and hardly any competition to make up the money...
 
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Problem with Pakistan film industry is that it comes with some gems on and off. Even when a big budget movie like Waar comes along it cannot be shown through out the country because of lack of cinema screens. Most of the cinema was demolished during zia period when there was an embargo on Indian content. Not enough Pakistani content means you cannot sustain cinema for 365 days. If you take on an average 2 weeks of showing for a new movie then it means you should be making about 25 movies annually. They make about 10 to 15 movies a year. Right now they are filling the gaps with Indian and foreign content and are allowing about 15 Indian movies a year. I just hope the producer of Waar makes money and spawns more copy cats. They have to find their niche or formula as we call it in order to revive their industry and bring in the families to cinema. They found their niche in the Gujjar type of movies but it is not for everyone.:D
 
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