The project, which went on floors in 2014, was mired with delays from the start. While shooting in Cape Town, the lead pair – Kapoor and Kaif reportedly had differences which not only caused delays in the shooting but also resulted in the scenes shot to be below the mark for director Basu. As a result, a lot of the script was re-shot.
The delays not only caused the release date of the film to be pushed back time and again, but also escalated the cost of production. A film that has been in production for three years has a cast with leading ‘A-list’ actors, a lauded director and multiple overseas locations, does not come cheap. Experts estimate that the cost of producing, including promotions and advertising, would be in the range of Rs 110 to 115 crore, a massive budget no doubt.
“This is not the first time in the recent past that Disney has released a film which has been in the making for just too long. In 2015, Fitoor suffered a similar fate. Both these films were not bad as products but were very badly budgeted. A good producer doesn’t only make good decisions to green-light a film, but also knows when to pull the plug, however, the dear the project may be,” says an analyst who preferred not to be named.
At Rs 37 crore in four days, and no major holidays in sight, in addition to heavy rains in many key states, the film’s lifetime collection may just about cross Rs 55-60 crore analysts believe. This is no way will cover the cost of the film. The only hope that the studio has to break-even (since profitability is not an option on this project anymore) is a good performance overseas. Ancillary revenues may help – digital, satellite, and music could add another Rs 45-50 crore to the total revenue. The loss for the producers then will amount to Rs 30-40 crore.
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