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Created by : Ishan Dave, STUDENT, EEC  | 07 14 2010 13:59:47 +0000
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Recently, Bollywood has seen surprise failures of big blockbusters like Kites & Raavana, & they had corporate investment of more than 100 crore, & corporate has suffered due to failure of both movies. so, what can be the situation of corporate investment in bollywood in future? will it be continued in Major investments or not?

 
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Yes investments will continue because there seems to be a huge market in Bollywood. But they should be try to invest in some good projects where the return will be more. This two movie which had a huge expectations among the audience was a big time flop.

The impact is more, so be careful before investing !!!        


By Ravali , Sub Editor/Reporter, Creative Advertising  07 15 2010 08:00:35 +0000
 
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I think, there will be a continuous investment in near future, but if the failures of big blockbusters with heavy investment continues,  there will be a significant change in behavior of corporate investments in bollywood. Recently , Big enetrtainment has  suffered a loss of more than 100 crores due to failures of Kites & Raavana. & now, the rumours are of heavy investment of Rs. 300 crore by giant corporates in upcoming two movies of King Khan. if they will fail at the box office, the behavior of corporate investments will be certainly in negative in long term.


By Ishan Dave, STUDENT, EEC  07 14 2010 13:59:47 +0000
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Thanks for the referral Ms Ravali

Investment will continue. The focus might shift on small budget movies, or multiple investors.

 


By Dr Ali Ahmad, Medical Superintendent/Director, Surbhi Hospital  | 07 16 2010 17:55:02 +0000
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Yes correct, Ms.Ravali. The money spent may be huge, but it should have a good story. Every time the technical aspects will never help.


By NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN, AREA SALES MANGER, UNIFLEX CABLES LTD  | 07 16 2010 16:29:11 +0000
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yes the investment will be continue. ups and downs will be there that does not mean to stop the things. i think they should try to make good movies for a great success.


By sanjay kumar mangal, IT , TATA Group Co.  | 07 16 2010 02:18:05 +0000
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India is among the top three countries (apart from US and Japan) producing the maximum number of movies (all languages) in a year (internet movie database). The money lending trade is very active in movies.

Thus, corporates will continue to fund the movies in the future. However, the quantum of investment and the mode of investment may change if additional blockbuster movies continue to fail at the box office in the future.....


By Badri N Srinivasan, Head - Quality, Valtech India Systems Pvt. Ltd.  | 07 15 2010 18:13:50 +0000
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bollywood is to contnue like hollywood. craze of big screen remains.


By PRITHVI RAJ DUBEY, Managing Director, RAJ ENGINEERING INDUSTRIES PVT LTD  | 07 15 2010 14:26:16 +0000
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Thank u for referral Ravali. The corporate investment will continue, but will try different mode of delivery of product. The failure of this recent movies could be due to many factors, like present climate, epidemics, terrorist activities where people are feeling unsafe for the public places. The situations will soon settle for better.


By George Varghese, Proprietor, Jecyees  | 07 15 2010 14:08:21 +0000
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Thanks for referral, Ravli. & yes investment will continue in spite of these failures, because umeed pe duniya kayam hai.

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there is one news about Srk"s upcoming films -  there is huge investment of 300 crore? It is just to make hype for the promotion of the film. What they are going to show in these movies? & why it's have a budget of 150 crore?

Bollywood only want to show that at-least they are marching some where near to Hollywood though it is in terms of budget but there is always scarcity of film subject.

These idiots should produce more small budget & meaningful films like Bheja Fry, Dor, Yanha, Wednesday, Iqbal.

But it doesn't matter for us as we are smart enough to give them the proper treatment / result to these over hyped flicks.


By SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE, Consultant, Project Management Consultancy Firm  | 07 15 2010 13:38:54 +0000
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I would say the impact of failure of big budget movies will make producers to think about those small budget movies which are critically acclaimed and are targeted to niche market. Films like Bheja Fry, A Wednesday, Mumbai Meri Jaan, Yeh Mera India etc. etc. are box office hits.

So, this shows that big budget is not necessary for making a movie popular, this may help in generating a comparatively more revenue, but small budget movies reduce the risk involved in the projects. Hence they can be considered as safe bet during hard times.


By Ashish Patel, Associate/Senior Associate, Infiniti Research Limited  | 07 15 2010 10:09:56 +0000
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NO... I HOPE THE CORPORATES HAVE LEARNT A LESSON THE HARD WAY.

I HOPE THEY GIVE MORE ATTENTION TO NEW TALENT WITH SMALL & MEDIUM PROJECTS... and dont crazily go after BIG PRODUCTION HOUSES, which en up givin DUDS on the B.O.

These DUDS hurt the overall scenario of the Film Industry.

WISH US MORE HAPPY FRIDAYS !!!


By Naushad H.L., Creative Director, MAD COMMUNICATION  | 07 17 2010 08:43:46 +0000
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These two movies depended on big stars and big spending and the chemistry did not work.  Investment may not dry up all of a sudden, but the investors will have a rethink the combination of big stars and big spending may not give the expected results.  They will have to try a different formula for success.


By kanukurthy sudershanrao, Operations Manager, Andhra Bank  | 07 15 2010 15:13:06 +0000
 
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