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Diwali Deception? Empty Theaters Expose Hollow Hype Around ‘Singham Again’ and ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3’?

November 1, 2024: This Diwali weekend, Bollywood unleashed two highly anticipated blockbuster theater releases: Singham Again and Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3. Both films, buoyed by massive budgets, star-studded casts, and carefully orchestrated pre-release buzz, dominated headlines with stories of “record-breaking” pre-bookings. Trade analysts and business insiders touted astounding pre-sale numbers, claiming each film had raked in ₹30-40 crore in pre-bookings alone, fuelling the belief that both movies were set to become major box-office successes.

The films premiered as early as 7 AM, a bold move seemingly demonstrating the confidence of the producers and distributors. Major influencers and celebrity reviewers on social media praised the films, further raising audience expectations. This pre-release hype had moviegoers believing these films would bring the quintessential big-screen Diwali experience. But as showtimes rolled out across theaters, a very different reality began to unfold.

Reports from early viewers started surfacing on social media, showing eerily empty theaters with row upon row of unfilled seats.

Posts by disappointed cinephiles painted a starkly different picture than the one suggested by the “sold-out” claims.

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The contrast between the reported high demand and the real audience turnout cast doubt on the credibility of the pre-release hype.

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Diwali Deception? Empty Theaters Expose Hollow Hype Around ‘Singham Again’ and ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3’? 10

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Curious about this glaring inconsistency, we took to a popular ticket-booking platform to check seat availability for both Singham Again and Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 in the Delhi NCR region.

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What we found was revealing. Despite claims of robust pre-bookings, show after show appeared with abundant available seating, with several slots showing virtually empty theaters.

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This reality check has prompted many to question the integrity of Bollywood’s marketing tactics.

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Influencers, trade analysts, and reviewers who had lauded these films as “must-watches” now seem part of a larger strategy to engineer a perception of success.

This discrepancy brings to mind filmmaker Karan Johar’s recent candid admission: “Yes, box office numbers are fudged.” His words, “We are all big, fat liars,” about inflated reviews and exaggerated metrics, now resonate more than ever.

Also Read: Karan Johar Breaks Bollywood’s Façade: ‘Yes, Box Office Numbers Are Fudged’ and ‘We Are All Big, Fat Liars’ About Film Reviews

It raises the question: are Bollywood filmmakers and distributors so eager to secure initial profits that they are willing to manipulate numbers and mislead audiences? In an era where a film’s fate often hinges on its first weekend, this kind of misrepresentation could be nothing short of deceptive marketing. It erodes trust between audiences and the industry, leaving fans to wonder if they’re paying for the experience of a genuine blockbuster or merely becoming victims of an elaborate sales pitch.

Also Read: Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3: Fans Left Disappointed by Empty Theatres and Lackluster Storyline

Also Read: Singham Again: Fans Deliver Mixed Reviews, Salman’s Cameo Stirs Reactions

For now, the discrepancy between the hype and reality surrounding Singham Again and Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 serves as a reminder of Bollywood’s growing disconnect with its audience. If these trends continue, it won’t be long before audiences grow weary of the exaggerated claims and inflated numbers, demanding transparency and authenticity from an industry that prides itself on glamour and spectacle. Until then, this Diwali’s releases may be remembered more for the hollow halls than the fireworks.

Misha Bhatia

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