With a weekend collection of Rs 64 crore, Tubelight is Salman’s most underwhelming Eid release
Bollywood superstar Salman Khan, who has a penchant of delivering massive box-office hits during Eid, got an underwhelming start with his new film ‘Tubelight’.
The Kabir Khan directorial, which was panned by critics and audiences alike, only managed to rake in Rs 64.77 crore, making it the actors lowest opening weekend release in the past few years, say trade experts.
The film, which released on June 23 and collected Rs 21.15 crore on its opening day, didn’t register any major hike in the subsequent two days and remained steady over the weekend by collecting Rs 21.17 crore and Rs 22.45 crore on Saturday and Sunday respectively, read a statement.
Trade analyst Taran Adarsh, who describes the film as a “disappointment”, shared the opening weekend collections of Salman’s last few releases during Eid on Twitter.
“Salman and Eid — opening weekend… 2011: ‘Bodyguard’ — Rs 88.75 crore (Wednesday-Sunday), 2012: ‘Ek Tha Tiger’ — Rs 100.16 crore (Wednesday-Sunday), 2014: ‘Kick’ — Rs 83.83 crore (Friday-Sunday), 2015: ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ — Rs 102.60 crore (Friday-Sunday), 2016: ‘Sultan’ — Rs 105.53 crore (Wednesday-Sunday) –2017: and ‘Tubelight’ – Rs 64.77 crore (Friday-Sunday),” Adarsh tweeted on Monday.
“Tubelight rests on a thin plot… Screenplay lacks the power to enthrall and mesmerise… Emotions plenty, but few moments stand out,” Adarsh wrote.
Trade expert Komal Nahta said that the film has performed ‘below expectations’.
“This Tubelight has a faulty choke (script). And this is no joke. Uninteresting and not entertaining,” he tweeted.
The film, loosely based on the Hollywood film ‘Little Boy’, also features Sohail Khan, late Om Puri, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Yashpal Sharma, Shah Rukh Khan and Chinese actress Zhu Zhu.