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January 3, 2000
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![]() ![]() Komal Nahta Let's begin this column by taking a look what the Bollywood stars were up to in 1999. The following table should help...
As you can see, the year 1999 has not been any different from the other years of the past decade, except that the films that did not run made losses that were huge enough to be back-breaking. What was also quite unusual was the fact that not a single film could qualify as the universal blockbuster of the year.
All the same, Hum Saath-Saath Hai is the biggest hit of 1999. While films like Sarfarosh, Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain, Daag -The Fire and Sirf Tum, which qualify as universal successes, are not blockbusters. At the other extreme are films like Dillagi, Thakshak, Hum Tum Pe Marte Hain, Mast, etc. These films did not live up to the banners which produced them, the cast which they boasted of and the hype that was generated around them. More importantly, they failed to recover the money that had been invested in making them.
For instance, Taal and Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam were losers in Rajasthan, C P Berar, Bihar, etc. Incidentally, both these films did extremely well overseas. So did Hum Saath-Saath Hain. There were a total of 154 releases in 1999 -- 112 original Hindi films and 42 dubbed ones (either Hollywood films or Indian, mostly Tamil, Telugu, Kannada or Malayalam). Of the 154, only 20 managed to earn something for their distributors (and we are not necessarily talking of all the distributors for one particular film here). Another three broke even, while distributors of the remaining 131 faced losses. Therefore, the ratio of successful films was just about 15 per cent! In fact, in the last few years, this ratio has only been shuttling between 15 to 22 per cent.
Others may also have similar doubts when they like a film that has not done well at the box office. Or vice versa. So I would like to reiterate that the ratings in this column are a summary of the box office collections, which are a true barometer of general public opinion. So here is the list of releases of this year and their status at the ticket-windows:
SUPER-HIT -- CLASS ‘AA' (films which earn three times their cost or more that in the box office): Hum Saath-Saath Hain
HIT -- CLASS ‘A1’ (films which earn more than twice their cost, but less than three times their cost): None
SEMI-HIT -- CLASS ‘A’ (films which earn twice their cost): Biwi No 1, Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain, Daag -- The Fire
OVERFLOW -- CLASS ‘BB’ (films which earn more than 125% of their investment): Sarfarosh, Sirf Tum, Munnibai (this one is a very, very small-budget film which did good business in small towns and moffusil areas on the strength of its sex scenes), The Mummy (dubbed)
COMMISSION EARNERS -- CLASS ‘B1’ (films which cover at least 20% over and above their investment): Hogi Pyar Ki Jeet, Kachche Dhaage, Taal (losing in some circuits but did very well in Bombay, south India and overseas), Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (losing in several circuits but a hit in Bombay and Gujarat as well as in overseas), Haseena Maan Jaayegi, Vaastav (losing in parts of India but did very well in Maharashtra), Jaanbaaz Khiladi (dubbed), Maut Ka Samudra (dubbed)
AVERAGE -- CLASS ‘B’ (films that earned back their investment): Arjun Pandit, Jaanwar, International Khiladi, Tez Raftaar (dubbed), Hindustan Ki Kasam, Titanic (dubbed)
FLOPS: Sikandar Sadak Ka, Loh Purush, Lo Main Aa Gayaa, Jahan Tum Le Chalo, Aa Ab Laut Chalen (it did well in Bombay), Hu Tu Tu, Bade Dilwala, Khooni Aahat (dubbed), Shera, Chalo America, Bombay Boys (dubbed; overflow in Bombay), Gupt Sandesh (dubbed), Krantipath, Qatil Chandalini, Kaun (did well in Bombay), Zameen Ke Neeche, Lal Baadshah (did well in Uttar Pradesh), Laawaris, Aag Hi Aag, Kaala Samrajya, Aarzoo, Kahani Kismat Ki, Jaanam Samjha Karo (did well in Bombay), Putlibai, Purnasatya, Bhoot Ka Darr, Avaidh Sambandh (dubbed), Anari No 1 (overflow in Bombay), Tan Aggan, Zulmi, Silsila Hai Pyar Ka, Tower House, Shaitaani Khazana (dubbed), King Kong (dubbed), Jaihind, Gehri Saazish (dubbed), Main Hoon Baazigar (dubbed), Beauty Palace (dubbed), Lafdaa, Hello Doctor (dubbed), Kartoos, Phool Aur Aag, Khooni Ilaaka -- The Prohibited Area, Main Tere Pyaar Mein Pagal (dubbed), Sooryavansham (semi-hit in West Bengal, overflow in Bihar and C P Berar), Rajaji, Ganga Ki Kasam, Safari, Dracula, Zimbo, Anyay Hi Anyay, Nyaydaata, Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi.., The Terrorist (dubbed), Hote Hote Pyaar Ho Gaya, Benaam, Khaufnaak Raat (dubbed), Mann (commission earner in Bengal), Mahashaktimaan (dubbed), Seven Nights (dubbed), Shakti Aur Shaitan (dubbed), Dada (did very well in Delhi-UP), Chudail No 1, Pyaar Koi Khel Nahin, Khopdi -- The Skull, Murda Ghar, Egypt Ka Rajkumar (dubbed), Trishakti, Captain Bhavani (dubbed), Bhayanak Raatein (dubbed), Kohraam, Tu Hi Meri Ganga, Gorilla (dubbed), Baadshah (did well in Nizam), Aaya Toofan, Prem Shastra, Sangharsh (fair in some circuits), Godmother, Aaya Yauwan Jhoom Ke, Inteqam Aurat Ka, Manchali Ladkiyan (dubbed), Parai Aurat (dubbed), Hello Brother, 1947 Earth, Shaitanon Ka Honeymoon (dubbed), Virus (dubbed), Dil Kya Kare, Hum Tum Pe Marte Hain, Dulhan Bani Daayan, Kama Tantra (dubbed), Sanyasi Mera Naam, Chambal Ki Kasam (Barood Ke Sholay), Dragon (dubbed), Sar Kati Laash, Phool Bani Phoolan, Mast, Sar Ankhon Par, Haveli Ke Peeche, Shaitan Tantrik, Shaitaan No 1 (dubbed), Mother, Heeralal Pannalal, Aadhi Raat, Khoonkhar Darinde, Star Wars: Pahla Bhag - Andekha Khatra (dubbed), Madam Don, Dil Ka Sauda, Shool, Maa Kasam, Shaitan Khopdi (dubbed), Pati Ya Premi (dubbed), Gair, Jurm Ka Vinashak (dubbed), Dillagi, Murdon Ki Kahani Ek Bachche Ki Zubaani (dubbed), Khoobsurat (overflow in Bombay and C P Berar), School Girl, Himalaya Ki Rani (dubbed), Kamini Aur Kaamdev (dubbed), Thakshak, Sautela, Kaam-Vasna, Chamunda, Bhopal Express, Poonam Ki Raat, Dahek, Tabaahi -- The Destroyer, Bahke Kadam, Vishwa Sainik (dubbed), Dulhan Banoo Mein Teri, The Real Fire - Agan (dubbed), King Cobra (dubbed)
TOP 10 HITS: Hum Saath-Saath Hain, Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain, Biwi No 1, Daag -- The Fire, Sarfarosh, Sirf Tum, The Mummy (dubbed), Munnibai, Hogi Pyar Ki Jeet, Kachche Dhaage
TOP 10 FLOPS: Dillagi, Hu Tu Tu, Dil Kya Kare, Thakshak, Mast, Hum Tum Pe Marte Hain, Dahek, Hote Hote Pyaar Ho Gaya, Bade Dilwala, Mother
A look at the week
Komal Nahta edits the popular trade magazine, Film Information. Earlier column Do tell us what you think of this column
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