in late
December. Well, the trade was all praise
for the effort of Aamir Khan but they felt
that Welcome would be the bigger draw. They
were right, but only for a few
weeks. Welcome jolted a few records, made
huge amounts of money and gradually slipped
down the ratings. Meanwhile TZP stood rock
steady (much like Dravid ‘The Wall’),
the collections never failing and slowly
a movie that was first seen as a masterpiece
that would find it difficult to sustain
the crowds was entering the hit zone. But
obviously that was not good enough and the
movie stood firm well into February even
after the arrival of Jodha Akbar, collections
steadily balanced as the word ‘super
hit’ began to be thrown around. Then
came March and TZP was relentless in its
assault at the box office, standing well
in the top 5 in the current week, poised
to touch the 60 crore mark and earning a
blockbuster status.
Even Jodha Akbar has gone through a similar
sort of run, though over a shorter span.
When it released on February 15th it was
hailed as a class effort but its viability
was doubted partially due to its length
and also due to some pestering protests
in some parts of the country. But the class
of Jodha Akbar converted all the doubts
to one big unanimous applause as it walked
into March sitting on the edge of a super
hit status. So was Mithya, first considered
as a niche multiplex comedy, the film has
not created an earthquake, but it has certainly
managed to outlast the period that was initially
predicted for it in theaters. A top 5 spot
in its fifth week speaks a lot about the
caliber of the movie. The first quarter
of 2008 was generously sprinkled with slow
turtles that turned out to be winners, so
what’s up in the second quarter.
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