Category : Search result: 2015 film flop


Kartik Aaryan's Rom-Com Fails to Recover Budget in 14 Days

Kartik Aaryan and Ananya Panday's 'Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri' struggles at the box office, earning only Rs 0.25 crore on Day 14. Total collection stands at Rs 32.8 crore, failing to recover its budget. Read the full box office report.

1954 Tamil Classic 'Ratha Kanneer' Donated to NFAI

A rare 35mm print of the 1954 Tamil satire 'Ratha Kanneer' has been donated to the National Film Archive of India in Pune, highlighting the urgent need to preserve cinematic heritage. Discover the film's journey and restoration plans.

Tollywood seeks police probe into social media sabotage

Tollywood stakeholders meet Kolkata Police Commissioner to demand probe into online trolling & fake box office figures harming Bengali cinema. Industry insiders cite deeper issues like rushed shoots & narrative wars.

Hotspot: Kolkata Zombie Short Film Out on YouTube

A new Indian action-comedy short film 'Hotspot' with survival horror elements, shot in Kolkata's abandoned spots, is now streaming on YouTube. The crew's film shoot turns into a real zombie fight.

Mohanlal's 'Vrusshabha' Struggles at Box Office

Mohanlal's pan-Indian film 'Vrusshabha' faces a disastrous box office run, collecting only Rs 1.28 crore in India over the Christmas weekend. Read the full report on its poor performance and audience reaction.

Telangana Vows Full Support to Film Industry

Telangana's government pledges full support to filmmakers, aiming to make the state India's top film destination. Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy highlights short films' role at Hyderabad festival.

PAU Velodrome in Ludhiana Crumbles, Cyclists Worried

The once-prestigious PAU cycling velodrome in Ludhiana, built in 1989, is now in severe disrepair. Cracked tracks, poor lighting, and lack of funding threaten its legacy and rider safety. Read more.

Bollywood Turns to AI Amid Film Industry Slump

As Bollywood faces post-pandemic challenges, filmmakers are using AI to create large-scale projects faster and cheaper. Will this technological gamble revive Indian cinema?

IFFI 2025 Wins Back Audience with Quality Films

The 2025 International Film Festival of India concluded successfully with outstanding film curation, restoring audience confidence in India's premier cinema event. Discover the highlights!

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