Bollywood has a new lucky charm—and her surname isn’t Khan

December 19, 2014

Alia BhattMumbai, Dec 19: At the beginning of this year, Alia Bhatt was only one film old. Twelve months later, she is shaking the old, established order of Bollywood on her rise to stardom.

Bhatt, who debuted in 2012, scored a neat hat-trick this year with Highway, 2 States and Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania—with the latter two being among the top 10 highest grossers this year. And the total return on investment from the box-office collections on her three films is greater than that of any of the reigning Khans of Bollywood.

Even Salman Khan.

Top of the charts

A film’s return on investment is the difference between the total cost incurred while making the film and the domestic box-office collections divided by the total cost, multiplied by 100.

In India, a big star’s presence often guarantees good returns. But factors such as a director’s past record, music or promotions also have a hand in a movie’s success—especially when it features newcomers.

Based on net domestic box-office collections, the combined return on Bhatt’s films was over 135%. Her films were all small budget productions, at Rs88 crore ($14.1 million) in total, and these recovered as much as Rs207 crore ($33 million).

On the back of her newfound fame, Bhatt debuted on this year’s Forbes India Celebrity 100 list at number 53. The list is based on estimated entertainment-related earnings of celebrities and their media visibility from October 2013 to September 2014.

Reigning newcomers

Sidharth Malhotra, who started his Bollywood career alongside Bhatt in Student of the Year, had an equally successful run with a 135% return on investment with Ek Villain (starring alongside another male actor Riteish Deshmukh) and Hasee Toh Phasee.

Moreover, the success of Ek Villain, followed by a critically acclaimed Haider, helped Shraddha Kapoor of Aashiqui 2-fame deliver a staggering return on investment of 177%.

Arjun Kapoor and Varun Dhawan were also among the most bankable stars this year.

Kapoor gave two hits this year—2 States and Finding Fanny—while his third release Gunday was an above-average earner at the box office. Meanwhile, Dhawan’s two films recovered Rs130 crore ($20.8 million) after being made on a combined budget of Rs63 crore ($10.1 million).

Winnig loosing

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The return on investment does not take into account a film in which an actor did a cameo or an item dance number—or any film that an actor produced, but did not act in. The figure only includes net collections from Bollywood films.

More bankable than the Khans

Superstars Salman Khan’s Kick (Rs233 crore) and Jai Ho (Rs111 crore), Shah Rukh Khan’s Happy New Year (Rs203 crore), Hrithik Roshan’s Bang Bang (Rs181 crore), Ajay Devgn’s Singham Returns (Rs 141 crore) and Akshay Kumar’s Holiday (Rs112 crore) delivered big bucks at the box-office. However, the high cost incurred on the making of these films brought down the return on investment.

For instance, Salman Khan’s movies had a budget of Rs200 crore. The total amount recovered is Rs344 crore, or a return of 72%. Similarly, Hritik Roshan’s film Bang Bang gave a return of 28%.

Deepika Padukone garnered a return of 58%, while female superstar Priyanka Chopra, who starred in Mary Kom and Gunday, gave a return of 87%.

This year, with Happy New Year, eight films have reached the Rs100-crore ($16 million) mark—the elite group of films that make a billion rupees in box-office collections. But the Rs203 crore domestic net box-office against a budget of Rs125 crore fails to show impressive returns. Haider, for instance, cost about Rs37 crore, which is less than the estimated marketing budget of Happy New Year’s.

In Bollywood, the Khans still may be king, but a new clutch of upstarts is giving them a run for their money.

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May 30,2020

California, May 30: Priyanka Chopra Jonas on Saturday shared a gorgeous sunkissed selfie sporting cherry lips and beaded dangler earrings.

The multi-talented star who owns a production house put out a morning selfie on Instagram wherein she is seen sporting a white collared top, flaunting her cherry red lips and dangler earrings as she embraces her peach glow in the sheer sunlight, while her shiny curls bounce the sunshine.

Along with the picture, the 'The Sky Is Pink' actor wrote, "A cherry lip and sunshine...maybe even a earring...I'm feeling adventurous."

On sharing the gorgeous selfie, the Chopra received heaps of praises from fans and celebrity followers, and the post reached more than 1.9 lakh likes including one for Sussanne Khan.

Model Masaba Gupta also chimed in the comment section and adored the beauty of the 'Baywatch' star writing, "Stunning" with a heart emoticon.

Currently, the actor is quarantined in her California house along with singer and husband Nick Jonas and has been quite active on social media.

Earlier, Priyanka recalled her parents' service in the Indian Army as America observed Memorial Day, and the 37-year-old actor dug out an old picture of her parents in uniform and posted it on Instagram.

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February 21,2020

Kolhapur, Feb 21: Voicing against Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA), renowned lyrics and thinker Javed Akhtar has said that the act was an assault to secularism and integrity of India and with the ongoing protests, the nation had reached a threshold for an another struggle.

Speaking here on Thursday night at an event organised on the 5th death anniversary of CPI senior leader and progressive leader Com Govind Pansare, Mr Akhtar said the newly amended citizenship act was a plot to split the country.

Mr Javed said that communalism has a deep root in India and it spread after the formation of Hindu Mahasabha and Muslim League in British India. "Muslim league got Pakistan but Hindu Mahasabha is still unsatisfied," he alleged and added that BJP was now 'working as a branch of RSS' and trying to 'split the country' through NRC.

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January 11,2020

New Delhi, Jan 11: The Delhi High Court on Saturday restrained from releasing Deepika Padukone-starrer 'Chhapaak' movie without due credits to the lawyer who represented the acid attack survivor, Lakshmi Agarwal, in her legal battle.

The restraint will be effective from January 15 in multiplexes and live streaming and for others from January 17.

The court directed filmmaker Meghna Gulzar to give due credit to lawyer Aparna Bhat who fought the criminal case for the acid survivor on whose life the movie is based.

It passed the order on a petition filed by Fox Studio challenging a trial court order which had directed the filmmakers to give credit to Bhat.

Delhi's Patiala House Court had earlier this week passed an order granting an ex-parte interim mandatory injunction directed that the filmmaker has to carry a line "Aparna Bhat continues to fight cases of sexual and physical violence against women" during the screening of the film.

Fox Studios then requested the Delhi High Court to set aside the trial court order.

The petitioner submitted that if the order passed in a suit filed just one day before the release of the film, is not vacated, varied or modified, then the petitioner will suffer grave injustice and irreparable harm and injury.

The movie, which hit the cinemas yesterday, is based on Laxmi's life. In 2005, at the age of 15, she was allegedly attacked by a spurned lover.

Laxmi had to undergo several surgeries. Later, she started helping other acid attack survivors and promoted campaigns to stop such gruesome attacks.

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