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Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham: Theatres in for a blockbuster show with Stree 2 but are still wary

Life before Stree 2 was difficult for theatre owners with many single screen cinema owners planning to shut down temporarily. The horror comedy has brought cheer to the exhibition industry however, fewer releases and release delays worry the theatre owners.

August 23, 2024 / 08:36 IST
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Stree 2 has become the biggest Hindi blockbuster of 2024.
Stree 2 has become the biggest Hindi blockbuster of 2024.

'Filmein sirf teen cheezo ke wajah se chalti hain' (movies have a good run due to three reasons), Vidya Balan had reminded Bollywood in her iconic movie Dirty Picture. And the three reasons were entertainment, entertainment and entertainment. Stree 2 has delivered on those reasons to become the biggest Hindi grosser of 2024, and theatre owners have heaved a sigh of relief.

Life before Stree 2 was dull for exhibitors. "February to mid-June was a disaster. Only Shaitaan did some decent business. But during this period we were deep into red," said Ashutosh Agarwal, director at Starworld Cinemas, who said the only respite before Stree 2's release were Kalki and Munjya which helped them break even by the end of June and in July.

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The horror-comedy which has kept both audiences as well as exhibitors on the edge of their seats is all set to enter the Rs 300-crore club with collections to the tune of Rs 289 crore in its eight-day run in cinema halls. For its full run, the expectations are that the film could touch Rs 400-500 crore last seen for Hindi movies like Sunny Deol's Gadar 2 and Shah Rukh Khan's Pathaan.

"Before Stree 2, our situation was very bad. Kalki and Deadpool & Wolverine pumped some oxygen into our lungs. With Fighter we made some money, Shaitaan helped us sustain and Munjya helped us to pay the bills. Then Kalki was a breather as we could pay our bills. And now with Stree 2, we have surplus for the year and have cut our losses," said Vishek Chauhan, owner of single-screen theatre Roopbani Cinema in Bihar.