
The underperformance of War 2 at the box office has put Hrithik Roshan in a challenging position. The film marks his third consecutive failure after Vikram Vedha and Fighter, each of which saw diminishing returns. This trend has sparked serious debate in trade circles about whether the actor’s remuneration of nearly ₹90 crore per project is justified in today’s scenario.
The discussion has only intensified with the stunning success of Saiyaara, a modestly budgeted film without any star power, which has already crossed ₹300 crore and continues to draw crowds. The contrast between a small-scale winner and the repeated setbacks of big-budget, star-driven projects has once again highlighted the issue of inflated star salaries in Bollywood.
Exhibitors, too, are adapting quickly to audience demand. Starting this week, the number of screenings for War 2 is being cut back across multiple regions, while Saiyaara is taking over additional showtimes nationwide to cater to its growing popularity.
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