Komal Nahta talks about Bajirao Mastani vs Dilwale clash

Trade analyst Komal Nahta talks about the box office clash during Christmas, between Shah Rukh Khan’s Dilwale and Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Bajirao Mastani.

The trade is still hoping that one of the two films – Dilwale and Bajirao Mastani – would be postponed so that the big clash on 18th December is averted.

I have seen around 50 minutes of Shah Rukh Khan and Rohit Shetty’s Dilwale. I have also seen the trailer and the song of Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Eros International’s Bajirao Mastani. Both the films hold promise of clicking at the box-office in a very big way. There is every reason to believe that Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol’s romance in Dilwale will appeal to the audience this time also as it has done so often in the past. Varun Dhawan brings in the youth factor in Rohit Shetty’s film and one doesn’t need to emphasise how popular he is among the youth today. Shah Rukh and Rohit have delivered a blockbuster in Chennai Express and so, what prevents one from assuming that Dilwale will surpass the business of Chennai Express?

Likewise, Sanjay Leela Bhansali, known for his sensitively-handled love stories and his ostentatious sets, seems to have surpassed himself in Bajirao Mastani if the trailer and visuals of the first song are any indication. He gave Ranveer Singh his first 100-crore film in Ram-Leela. There’s again every reason to assume that the filmmaker will outdo himself with Bajirao Mastani, starring the very Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone with Priyanka Chopra in a full-fledged role this time as against a special appearance in a song-dance in Ram-Leela.

If that’s how things stand today, why are all – Shah Rukh Khan, Rohit Shetty, Kishore Lulla and Sanjay Leela Bhansali – bent on not realising the full potential of their own film? Nobody will dispute the fact that a simultaneous release will adversely affect collections of both the films. If Shah Rukh can’t claim that the opposition of Bajirao Mastani will not make a dent in the business of his films, Sanjay Bhansali, too, cannot overlook the danger of releasing his film in direct opposition of Dilwale. One may argue that Gadar Ek Prem Katha and Lagaan had both hit the screens on the same day in 2001 (June 15) and had both proved hits, so what’s the problem in releasing Dilwale and Bajirao Mastani on 18th December? But times are different today because multiplexes (which didn’t exist in 2001) bring in the maximum moolah at the box-office nowadays. Also, business today happens in two or three weeks flat and, therefore, a big film needs to open in the maximum number of shows in multiplexes to realise its true potential.

Eros International and Bhansali may argue that they had announced 18th December as the release date of Bajirao Mastani before Shah Rukh declared that he’d bring his Dilwale on that date. Eros and Bhansali may, therefore, feel that nobody can ask them to shift their release; if anybody should be moving, it is the makers of Dilwale. On his part, Shah Rukh may rewind back to the time when his Om Shanti Om had clashed with Bhansali’s Saawariya and the box-office results were there for all to see. The superstar may, therefore, argue that he has no reason to budge from the release date of December 18, never mind if he announced it after Bajirao Mastani.

Both the arguments make sense. But does that mean that both the films should stick to the release date and eat into each other’s collections by hitting the screens on the same day? Not at all!

We are talking about releasing two potential hits, not a case in the court of law. Logic comes in handy in arguing cases in courts, business sense is what should be of paramount importance in matters of finance. And whether Shah Rukh, Bhansali, Lulla or Rohit Shetty like it or not, they have to put logic aside and think of their own interest first.

The situation being what it is, who then should move from the date which, thanks to the two big films scheduled for release, seems to have become so important that one would assume, December 18 is the day when Diwali, Eid and ten more festivals fall together!?!

Before offering a solution, let it be said loudly and clearly that the question of finding a solution has arisen only and only because both, Dilwale and Bajirao Mastani, look like huge potential hits. If one of the two films was not promising enough, there would be no question of seeking a solution because there wouldn’t be any perceived problem. The trade would be putting its bets on the film which would seem to be the dark horse and would actually be pitying the expected fate of the weaker film. But that’s not the case. Everyone in the trade feels that both the films are dark horses, that both need clear fields to realise their fullest potential.

Unless something goes drastically wrong, Dilwale will be the first choice of more people, and even Lulla or Bhansali cannot deny this fact. Deepika, Ranveer and Priyanka make for a formidable trio and if they are cast in a Bhansali film, they’d, of course, be ten times more appealing but can they be more exciting than Shah Rukh, Kajol, Varun Dhawan and Rohit Shetty? Doubtful.

That being so, why would Kishore Lulla and Sanjay Leela Bhansali want to harm their own film by clashing with a film which seems – to the paying public – bigger than their own film. Please note, one is talking only of public perception here because before the films are released, the public has only its perception (based on what it has seen by way of trailers and heard by way of the film’s music) to fall back upon and decide which film it will watch first. More will opt for Dilwale than Bajirao Mastani. In the ultimate analysis, any of the two films could prove to be bigger and better than the other. But initially, perception-wise, nobody can deny that Dilwale will be the first choice for more people than Bajirao Mastani. This logic should be enough – no, not to scare Lulla and Bhansali (because the reports of the trailer and songs of Bajirao Mastani are indeed exceptional) but to make them take a rational decision to change their release date. There’s nothing to feel defeated or small or shameful about if they do shift the release date. Nobody, not even Shah Rukh or Shetty would view this, if the postponement of Bajirao Mastani happens – as it should – as a move on the part of the producers taken under fear or pressure. This would rather be an intelligent business decision which Lulla and Bhansali would live to cherish all their lives. Forget Dilwale or Shah Rukh or Rohit Shetty, the makers of Bajirao Mastani would be doing their own film and the trade the biggest favour by getting their film to the cinemas on a different date.

Frankly, every single distributor of Dilwale and Bajirao Mastani is unhappy that both the films would be clashing at the ticket windows. Every multiplex chain, every single-screen cinema in the country is hoping for a ‘miracle’ to happen and one of the two films to be shifted ahead. Ideally, a big multiplex may want to give Dilwale 35 or 40 shows a day in the first week. The same big multiplex may want to offer Bajirao Mastani around 20 or more shows per day in the week of release. How many multiplexes in India will be able to do that? In other words, how many multiplexes have the capacity for 60 or more shows per day? Hardly any! That itself should be reason enough for Bajirao Mastani to move away from 18th December and opt for either December 25 or January 22, 2016 (Republic Day week).

Although the trade is waiting with bated breath for the ‘miracle’ to happen, it is hardly going to be a miracle if it does indeed happen. For, it’s pure, simple and unadulterated business logic and nothing more than that. But yes, if it does happen, the troubled trade will definitely consider Lulla and Bhansali as the Gods who came to their rescue!

– Komal Nahta

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103 Comments

  • Very well said by Komal Nahta . He is indeed the most intelligent Box Office Analyst . Yes if the clash happens between BM and Dilwale both will be affected . But this problem can be solved in only one way . One movie has to release on 18th and one on 25th that’s the only practical solution . If people expect SLB to postpone BM to 2016 then they are absolutely wrong . BM is a very expensive movie and it will be really difficult for them if it releases on a Non Holiday . Also Airlift will release on 22nd Jan 2016 so even if it releases on Republic Day it will face a clash with Airlift that too on a Non Holiday . Bahubali came on 10th July and BB came on 17th July and both the movies did mammoth business because both the movies had content and appealed to people . But the only problem is the movie which will come on 25th will face a problem because if the other movie gets good WOM then the collections will be dented . Such thing happened in 2013 when OUATIMD was postponed by one week and it was thrashed by the audience and the critics . This was a huge advantage for CE in the 2nd week . I am not understanding why the trade is upset with the clash ? There have many clashes before and there will be many clashes in the future . In 2012 SOS and JTHJ both were Hits . In 2014 Bang Bang and Haider both were Hits and that too without Eid, Diwali and Christmas . So both the movies will find their own way . Also Clashes has been productive for Box Office such as – Sholay vs Jai Santoshi Maa, Dil vs Ghayal, Ghatak vs Raja Hindustani, KKHH vs BMCM, Mohabbtein vs MK, Lagaan vs Gadar and Welcome vs TZP . Also 2016 will see many clashes such as Sultan vs Raees, Shivaay vs ADHM and Mohenjo Daro vs Rustom so how will the trade react in 2016 . Anyways Best of Luck for both the movies and let’s hope both the movies are good and emerge as Box Office Hits !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Aab Komal Nahta Bhi Hai???

    Yaar, so boring and lengthy article. It seems like Komal Nahta has been bribed by the PR team of our sarkar of paglapur. He is frightening BM makers… He wants BM to be pistponed…
    The Bigger is has ‘Komal Ne Nahya Ya Nahin’ before making this analysis.
    The analysis seriously stinks.

    @Sky, 100% agree to u, dude!

  • Is december 18 is a holiday.then why shahrukh wants that date?oh he wants to break pk and bb lifetime record.he struggles to match amir n salman for 8 years.
    without holiday n heavy promotion he is at the level of hr n aki .nt megastar salman n amir

  • This stupid guy who thinks of himself as the most intelligent man on earth @saksham sobti. I applaud you, dumbass. It is very rare to see someone not thinking while writing. First is @sss, second is you.

  • Aab Komal Nahta Bhi Hai???

    Yaar, so boring and lengthy article. It seems like Komal Nahta has been bribed by the PR team of our sarkar of paglapur. He is frightening BM makers… He wants BM to be pistponed…
    The Bigger is has ‘Komal Ne Nahya Ya Nahin’ before making this analysis.
    The analysis seriously stinks.

    @Sky, 100% agree to u, dude!!

  • If BM postpone then no one can save from flop because we have OUATIMD. If BM stick on 18th December sure it will be HIT. If Varunwale WOM is good and BM release on 25th December then theatre owner didn’t allow to screen BM so BM team don’t postpone your film. BM producer don’t afraid about crapwale. Crapwale contentless movie just like HNY. BM team don’t change your DATE.
    Komal turn apna chamchagiri srk me paas dekhana yahan nahi.

  • There is one more factor MANIPULATION by red chilies entertainment. I bet they will extra 30cr to their actual figure to lure people but next eid SULTAN will crush raees so hard their collection would be like 8.7cr(actula)+18(fake)=26.7cr n sultan 35cr(actual)..

  • Now there’s no need for any film to postpone..there are 4 weeks till ghayal retuns hits screens on 15th jan 2016..4 weeks are good enough time for 2 movies to co-exist..4 weeks is as good as 1 month and if a family can afford two films in a month then i think both the films will do business to their potential but the only thing is that both of them have to carry good word-of-mouth in their own right..If both films are appreciated then i expect bajirao mastani to cross 150 crores and Dilwale to cross 300 crores by the end of their respective runs.

  • Why the author of this article is deliberately trying to convince Sanjay Leela Bansali to postpone his movie when the latter announced the release date much much before!!!!!.Ajay Devgan manage to face off the Shah Rukh movie without any big banner support like Yash Raj. Sanjay Leela knows the credibility his movies command and is not afraid of facing any movie, why can`t he enjoy a Divali release? why you did not suggested Dilwale get postponed? Can anyone remember HOW MUCH promotion was made to RaONE and evryone knows the result though the press tried to mitigate all what Shah Rukh fail to acheive!!!

  • @Sky : First of all the budget is not 100cr , it is 150cr + . so you tell us, can BM recover this much budget by clashing with Dilwale ? IMPOSSIBLE, no ?

    Forget about recovering 150cr + budget with clash it can’t even recover 100cr with clash, despite good wom, that’s mean film will be a huge flop so that’s better for Bajirao mastani to postpone and at least get solo release then it may cross 100cr ( with good wom) which is impossible with clash . even if Dilwale will get Hny type wom still it will become a successful film as it is a huge film but with a good wom BM can’t recover its budget even. and even if Dilwale comes out like CE and BM doesn’t get appreciation (like SLB most of films or like Aamir’s taalash ) then you can imagine how badly it can be thrashed by Dilwale .

    Dilwale doesn’t need to be postpone, they’re not worried, they have thrashed SLB already, they don’t have any fear so why they will even need to postpone their film ? If anyone needs to postpone that’s BM team for obvious reason which i really don’t need to mention again .

    Yeah i agree with your last point SLB/BM has higher risk in every situation now but becoming a big flop or disaster by clashing with Dilwale then it is better for them to postpone their film to save their film from becoming a small flop unlike Bombay velvet or Saawariya .

    @Sallu Bhai 3:39 pm : everybody do clash with SRK bec they know they will get some publicity through SRK’s film but clashing with Salman or aamir, they can get nothing except beating them/their films at box office like Ranbir, Akshay, Ajay, Govinda, Nana did . got your answer ?

    @Mike : We saw that type of content in Gabar, Bro.. airlift can’t affect BM 5% of what Dilwale can.

    @Bade Bhaai : Which actor will not want his film to become biggest hit ? Moron.

    SRK last non-holiday ( MNIK, non-masala ) Hit in India, All time blockbuster in overseas.
    Salman last non-holiday ( jai ho, despite masala remake ) average in India, flop in overseas.
    Aamir last non-holiday ( Taalash, despite huge promotion ) average in India, average in overseas.

    without holiday n heavy promotion who is at the level of Akshay, Hrithik ? leave good actors like Akshay, Hrithik, Without Holiday Salman/Aamir are far behind than Varun, Sid acc to ur logic .

    @Anand 4:11 pm : There is no question or argue on the topic that who needs to spread such articles bec if anyone is worried, scared of clash (after salman) that’s SLB & BM team as they know what happened with Saawariya or with OUATIMD, Jaan-e-mann etc which clashed with SRK’s films.

    @True actor : MANIPULATION word suit on none other then all time manipulation king Salman . where u talk abt Clash toh tu rehne de bhai fan already 4 times nanga kar chuke hai tum logo ko.

  • Realising BM at 25 Dec will be a bigger risk imagine if Dilwale is accepted that means they will mantain screen counts which is more risky

  • history says all overhyped srk films flopped…
    this time public has options….
    we will show srk power of mumbai n maharashtra audience …
    on 19 dec all reviews n public will bash dilwale n praise BM…then u will see miracle happning on further holydays….

  • @sultan BHUSHAN – Agreed SRK films are overhyped flops, but Bhansali is a bigger failure. What mumbai power you people will show? Mumbai power is with Rohit Shetty.

  • Komal Nahata is a smart man. He very smartly
    warned the makers of BM about the consequences
    of the clash which I completely agree with.. The
    clash might take away 30-40 crores from dilwale
    easily but it might take almost 80-100 crores from
    BM also.
    One good option will be BM on 11th n Dilwale on
    25th December or else Republic Day 2016 is the
    second best option. Period dramas with not
    sooooooo big cast need almost 3 weeks free run to
    recover its cost of production when it is made on a
    budget of 100+ crores and still counting.. Another
    thing is the runtime of the movie.. BM’s runtime is
    almost 3 hours which is why it will get around 20
    shows everyday in a multiplex if it is released alone.
    Here I meant if clash is averted only then it will get
    as many shows but if clashed with Dilwale it won’t
    even get 15 shows.. I hope they understand this
    simple fact that SLB ka ego le doobega sbko.

  • Lol,forget 22nd January ..IT IS ALREADY BOOKED FOR AIRLIFT!!

    Why is everyone having so much trouble in Dilwale vs Bajirao Mastani clash??

    If Bang Bang and Haider can clash on oct 2,why can’t Dilwale and Bajirao Mastani on xmas festive period.Trailer of Bang Bang was received so well that it could have easily done 33+ had it release solo.Its budget was around 140crs.Inspite of this,Hrithik had no hard feelings for Haider and its team.He watched Haider the first day and made Shahid watch Bang Bang.He praised Haider a lot and wished good luck to Shraddha.

    Here,I think it is only because one of the lead actor wants to break some records before he moves on to some different kind of films.

  • go to hell both films diwale and bajirao mastani.i will never watch srk and ranveer singh movie in my entire life.

  • @iambakri SLB announced his film first and Srk announced Dilwale later so it seems Srk needs publicity from the clash.
    Noone is scared to clash with small stars.

  • This is not a rocket science to conclude that it,s Bajirao and Bhansali who will suffer the most from this clash.
    So it’s upto him whether he wants to clash and narrow down his opportunities or he wants to release it on a later date to avoid any possible loss.
    On the other hand, SRK has nothing to lose. Yes, he might not break opening week and lifetime records, but still Dilwale will be in a comfortable position
    once it finishes its run on Box-Office. But same can’t be said about Bajirao.

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