What happens when the ego clashes between a star hero and director reach peaks? How the film’s fate will be affected when the hero has a huge ego to promote other stars from the film? Definitely, the film’s content suffers in the first case and it fails to reach audiences in the second case. Let’s try to switch on this Tubelight now.
Apparently set in Indo-China war, Salman Khan’s latest movie “Tubelight” has bitten the dust at box office with openings proving that the film didn’t excite audiences. Apparently, a script that’s relying on wafer thin storyline needs some stellar performance and directorial brilliance. But now it looks like the clashes between Salman and director Kabir Khan have taken a toll on the narrative. Also, Salman himself is said to have shot some scenes and edited the film too.
At the same time, Salman didn’t invite the film’s leading lady or any other big actor to promote the movie. He himself appeared at major promotional events, while he neglected 50% of the promotional plan. Salman would have felt that an Eid-weekend would help him like earlier, but that didn’t work out. Definitely, Salman Khan’s ego is what hurt his own film.
Coming to South fans, they didn’t like his comments (satires in fact) on Baahubali 2 success and that led to many deserting Tubelight on the first day. With bad talk coming out, the film’s fortunes are pushed to the worst. After collecting just 21 crores nett in India on Day 1, the film scripted its own fate.
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