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The Vaccine War’ box office collection Day 5: Vivek Agnihotri’s film struggles

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The Vaccine War’ box office collection Day 5: Vivek Agnihotri’s film struggles

Vivek Agnihotri’s latest offering, “The Vaccine War,” has been the talk of the town ever since it was announced. The film, which tackles the contentious issue of vaccine hesitancy and misinformation, generated significant buzz prior to its release. However, as the days have passed since its premiere, it seems that the film is facing an uphill battle at the box office. Let’s delve into “The Vaccine War’ box office collection on Day 5 and explore the possible reasons behind its struggles.

High Expectations:

“The Vaccine War” was expected to make a significant impact, given the reputation of its director and the relevance of its subject matter. Vivek Agnihotri, known for films like “The Tashkent Files” and “Buddha in a Traffic Jam,” is known for his knack for tackling controversial topics and sparking debates. With the COVID-19 pandemic still looming large, a film addressing vaccine-related issues seemed like a timely and relevant choice.

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Day 1 to Day 5: A Decline in Numbers:

On its opening day, “The Vaccine War” managed to create some buzz and garnered a decent collection. However, the numbers dipped significantly as the days progressed. The decline in collections from Day 1 to Day 5 has raised concerns among both the film’s makers and its audience. Let’s take a closer look at the possible reasons behind this decline.

  1. Contentious Subject Matter: The film’s subject matter, dealing with vaccine hesitancy and conspiracy theories surrounding vaccines, might have deterred some potential viewers. While controversy can sometimes generate curiosity, it can also discourage a section of the audience from watching the film.
  2. Limited Appeal: “The Vaccine War” might cater more to a niche audience interested in socio-political issues and conspiracy theories. This limited appeal could have impacted its box office performance, as it may not have resonated with a broader audience.
  3. Competition: The entertainment industry is highly competitive, and “The Vaccine War” faced competition from other films that might have attracted a larger audience. The choice of moviegoers can be influenced by a variety of factors, including genre preferences, star power, and word-of-mouth recommendations.
  4. Word of Mouth: A film’s box office performance is often influenced by word of mouth. Positive reviews and strong recommendations can boost ticket sales, while negative word of mouth can have the opposite effect. It’s possible that mixed or negative reviews played a role in the film’s struggles.

The Vaccine War” box office collection on Day 5 shows a decline that might be attributed to various factors, including the film’s contentious subject matter, limited appeal, competition, and word of mouth. It’s essential to remember that a film’s success is not solely determined by its box office performance. Sometimes, films with important messages and thought-provoking content may not achieve blockbuster status but can still make a significant impact on society and discussions surrounding the topic at hand.

As “The Vaccine War” continues its run in theaters, it remains to be seen how it will fare in the long run. Regardless of its box office numbers, the film has already succeeded in sparking conversations about vaccine hesitancy and misinformation, which are critical issues in today’s world.

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Kareena Kapoor, Vicky Kaushal, Rajkummar Rao, Shabana Azmi reveal their favourite 2024 Indian movies

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Kareena Kapoor, Vicky Kaushal, Rajkummar Rao, Shabana Azmi reveal their favourite 2024 Indian movies

Vijay Sethupathi’s Tamil action thriller Maharaja and Kunal Kemmu’s Bollywood buddy comedy Madgaon Express seem to be 2024’s favourites.
It’s almost the end of the year, and your favourite Indian actors have picked the films from 2024 that inspired or moved them. In an interview to The Hollywood Reporter IndiaKareena Kapoor, Vicky Kaushal, Rajkummar Rao, Shabana Azmi, Kani Kusruti, Anna Ben, and Pratik Gandhi recommend their favourite Indian movies of this year. (Also Read: Kareena Kapoor fans call out Pakistani actor Khaqan Shahnawaz for ‘age shaming’ after he jokes he can ‘play her son’)

Kareena Kapoor

From the three films Kareena picked, the first one was her Laal Singh Chaddha co-producer Kiran Rao’s “beautifully directed” Laapataa Ladies, which was selected as India’s official entry for the Oscars. However, it didn’t make it to the shortlist. Backed by Aamir Khan Productions, it stars newcomers Pratibha Ranta, Nitanshi Goyal, and Sparsh Srivastava, along with Ravi Kishan.

Kareena also picked her brother-in-law Kunal Kemmu’s “supremely funny” directorial debut, blockbuster buddy comedy Madgaon Express, starring Pratik Gandhi, Avinash Tiwary, and Divyenndu. Her third pick was her own film, Hansal Mehta’s crime thriller The Buckingham Murders. Kareena said “she’s biased, but actually not biased because I think it was brave to make the film 70% in English and 30% in Hindi.”

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Vicky Kaushal

Vicky picked Amar Kaushik’s horror comedy Stree 2, which became the only Hindi film to cross ₹600 crore at the Indian box office. It stars Rajkummar Rao and Shraddha Kapoor among others. His favourites also included two South movies – Nithilan Saminathan’s Tamil action thriller Maharaja, starring Vijay Sethupathi–and Chidambaram S. Poduval’s Malayalam survival thriller Manjummel Boys. Vicky claimed that these are the only three films he’s seen this year.

Rajkummar Rao

The Stree 2 actor also picked Madgaon Express, along with C Prem Kumar’s Tamil dramedy Meiyazhagan, starring Karthi and Aravind Swamy, and Blessy’s Aadujeevitham: The Goat Life, adding that Prithviraj Sukumaran’s performance in the Malayalam survival drama was “mindblowing.”

Pratik Gandhi

The Madgaon Express actor’s list incluced Payal Kapadia’s Golden Globe-nominated bilingual film All We Imagine As Light, his Scam 1992 and Gandhi director Hansal Mehta’s The Buckingham Murders, and Maharaja.

Shabana Azmi

The veteran actor said she “absolutely loved” Shuchi Talati’s coming-of-age film Girls Will Be Girls, streaming on Prime Video India. It marks the production debut of Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal’s banner Pushing Buttons Films. “The awakening of this girl’s sexuality is done without the slightest exploitation or vicariousness.”

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Anna Ben

Anna also picked Girls Will Be Girls, “an absolutely wonderful film,” along with Rahul Sadasivan’s Malayalam period folk horror film Brahmayugam, starring Mammootty, and Maharaja.

Kani Kusruti

The All We Imagine As Light and Girls Will Be Girls actor listed Christo Tomy’s Malayalam film Ullozhukku, starring Parvathy and Urvsashi, Anand Ekarshi’s Malayalam film Aattam, and the yet-unreleased Sister Midnight, Karan Kandhari’s genre-bending comedy starring Radhika Apte.

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