Can Emraan Hashmi Expect 'Shanghai' to Match 'Murder' at the Box Office?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Every film has a unique box office range.
- Niche films cannot be compared to blockbusters.
- Versatility is key for actors.
- ‘Tigers’ critiques unethical marketing practices.
- ‘Shanghai’ addresses issues of governance and corruption.
Mumbai, Nov 15 (NationPress) Bollywood star Emraan Hashmi, who is garnering significant acclaim for his latest film ‘Haq’, has expressed his awareness of the influence his projects hold.
In an interview with IANS during the film's promotional activities, he mentioned that he does not anticipate films targeting niche audiences to achieve the box office success of major blockbusters.
He articulated, “Each film possesses its unique range. For commercial cinema, there are specific elements that need addressing; the simpler the narrative, the broader its appeal. Films that delve into complex issues, like ‘Tigers’, and ‘Shanghai’, are woven into the social fabric of our nation.”
He elaborated, “Hence, those films have a restricted audience reach. You cannot anticipate ‘Shanghai’ to perform at the level of ‘Murder’ since they cater to different cinematic experiences. ‘Murder’ thrives on music and themes of forbidden love. I recognize the scope of this film, yet it is crucial for an actor to explore a diverse range of films and showcase their versatility to the audience.”
‘Tigers’ narrates the tale of a Pakistani salesman who uncovers the harmful effects of the baby formula he endorses. Based on true events, it explores his internal struggle, whistleblowing attempts, and the corporate pressures he confronts, serving as a sharp critique of unethical pharmaceutical practices.
Conversely, ‘Shanghai’, directed by Dibakar Banerjee, unfolds as a political thriller set in a fictional Indian town rife with corruption. It provides a pointed commentary on governance, developmental politics, and state-sponsored violence.