This Article is From Sep 24, 2013

Medium budget films at the box office this Friday

Medium budget films at the box office this Friday

A still from the movie Warning

Highlights

  • Unlike other weekends, this Friday (September 27) will witness unique genres at the box office. Rohit Khaitan's Prague, a psychological drama, will compete with Anubhav Sinha's Warning, which has been described as a survival film.
  • Then there are Super Model and Maazii.
  • "All the films releasing this time are small to medium budget films. The number of screens per film won't be more than 500-600. Also, the budget will range from Rs 8 to Rs 10 crore, with Super Model being less than that and Warning crossing that," trade analyst Komal Nahta said.
  • After the release date of Prague was shifted thrice, it will finally see the light of day this weekend. The film revolves around the lives of architects and their paranormal experiences as they set out to explore Prague.
  • "The film has been made on an approximate budget of Rs 6 to Rs 6.5 crore which includes publicity and marketing. We cannot reveal the number of screens as of now but it will see a decent release all over India," producer Rohit Khaitan told.
  • Shot in 3D, Warning also seems to be an equally good option for the viewers. Produced by Sinha, it stars young actors Santosh Barmola, Suzana Rodrigues, Varun Sharma, Manjari Phadnis, Jitin Gulati, Sumit Suri and Madhurima Tulii.
  • Executive producer Ishaan Gupta didn't reveal the budget or the screens but said: "It is a medium budget film."
  • Warning, co-produced by Sunil Lulla, has been directed by Gurmmeet Singh and was shot underwater in Fiji.
  • Directed and produced by Jaideep Chopra, thriller Maazii stars Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Ashok Banthia and Manish Chaudhary.
  • According to trade analyst Komal Nahta, the film has been made on an approximate budget of Rs 7.5 to Rs 8 crore.
  • The high point of director Navin Batra's Super Model is that it stars controversial Pakistani actress Veena Malik and her ex-boyfriend Ashmit Patel. Their romance on the reality show Bigg Boss boosted the TRPs, now they are set to woo the box office.
New Delhi: Unlike other weekends, this Friday (September 27) will witness unique genres at the box office. Rohit Khaitan's Prague, a psychological drama, will compete with Anubhav Sinha's Warning, which has been described as a survival film.

Then there are Super Model and Maazii.

"All the films releasing this time are small to medium budget films. The number of screens per film won't be more than 500-600. Also, the budget will range from Rs 8 to Rs 10 crore, with Super Model being less than that and Warning crossing that," trade analyst Komal Nahta said.

After the release date of Prague was shifted thrice, it will finally see the light of day this weekend. The film revolves around the lives of architects and their paranormal experiences as they set out to explore Prague.

"The film has been made on an approximate budget of Rs 6 to Rs 6.5 crore which includes publicity and marketing. We cannot reveal the number of screens as of now but it will see a decent release all over India," producer Rohit Khaitan told.

Shot in 3D, Warning also seems to be an equally good option for the viewers. Produced by Sinha, it stars young actors Santosh Barmola, Suzana Rodrigues, Varun Sharma, Manjari Phadnis, Jitin Gulati, Sumit Suri and Madhurima Tulii.

Executive producer Ishaan Gupta didn't reveal the budget or the screens but said: "It is a medium budget film."

Warning, co-produced by Sunil Lulla, has been directed by Gurmmeet Singh and was shot underwater in Fiji.

Directed and produced by Jaideep Chopra, thriller Maazii stars Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Ashok Banthia and Manish Chaudhary.

According to trade analyst Komal Nahta, the film has been made on an approximate budget of Rs 7.5 to Rs 8 crore.

The high point of director Navin Batra's Super Model is that it stars controversial Pakistani actress Veena Malik and her ex-boyfriend Ashmit Patel. Their romance on the reality show Bigg Boss boosted the TRPs, now they are set to woo the box office.
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