Will Mega-Movies Such As Gangubai Kathiawadi, Radhe, Sooryananshi And More Lure The Audience Back To Movie Theatres? - EXCLUSIVE

While 2020 was a losing battle for movie theatres, will mega movies such as Gangubai Kathiawadi, Radhe, Sooryavanshi and others bring back the audience?

Subhash K Jha

Fri Jan 01 2021, 09:56:06 11443 views
2020 proved to be a losing battle for movie theatres. They failed to lure back the audiences. But there’s still hope as 2021 may turn the tide. There is a slew of seductive movies lined up which audiences would hopefully find irresistible. There are some exciting and big-budget movies all set to release next year. Would the mega-movies bring back the audience?

1. Sooryavanshi:  The redoubtable Rohit Shetty teams up with Akshay ‘Jubilee Star’ Kumar for the first time. Need we say anything more? Ajay Devgan and  Ranveer Singh make guest appearances.  Katrina  Kaif adds to the  oomph factor.


2. Gangubai Kathiawadi: Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s gangster epic takes Alia Bhatt to  another level of performance. She is virtually reborn in the avatar of a brother Madame and  dreaded don. SLB considers this his best  work to date.


3. KGF2: Kannada superstar Yash  tells  me everything in Part  2 of  the KGF  saga is  larger  more spectacular, dramatic and  hard-hitting than Part One.  “We  made the  first part for my Kannada fans, little knowing that it would be liked by  audiences in every language. Now Part 2 has been  consciously designed  for a  pan-India  audience and an international  audience,” promises Yash.


4. RRR: S S  Rajamouli after  Bahubali!! The  only problem here is the audiences’ inflated  expectations. Why  do I get  the feeling that Rajamouli would be  able to fulfil all those expectations, then some more.  Raja’s dad K V Vijayendra Prasad  who wrote RRR tells me the  film has shaped up as a suitable  follow-up to Bahubali. I believe him.


5. Radhe  India’s Most Wanted Bhai:  Two words to bring the audiences  back running to the theatres. Salman Khan.


6. ’83:  Cricket,  and Kapil and Ranveer Singh, plus Deepika Padukone. Can COVID really keep  the  audience away  ? Director  Kabir Khan is  confident they will return with this one.


7. No Time  To Die: The  new James  Bond film is  supposed to be  so  slick and  tactile that cine -soothsayers are  already  predicting this  would  be  the  one to  bring the film-viewing  community across  the globe back into theatres. The  25th  James Bond film is also the  last time we will see Daniel Craig  as  007.Yup, it is time to start preparing for  the  movie theatres again.

8. Mission  Impossible 7: Shot through the Covid, the  title  of this  fabulous  franchise is rationalized  on this occasion by  the hardships it faced during the  shooting. Tom  Cruise  is the world’s most popular actor. If  he can’t do it , who can?






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