Salman Khan once opened up on why Tubelight did poorly at the box office (Photo Credits-Poster)
Salman Khan is now preparing for the release of his upcoming Eid film, Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan, and everyone anticipates a strong performance at the box office. The same was anticipated when he released his album for Eid in 2017. Nonetheless, while being much anticipated, Tubelight did poorly at the box office.
Kabir Khan helmed the 2017 Eid movie, and it was anticipated that the Khans will collaborate once again for the holiday after their 2015 Eid release Bajrangi Bhaijaan achieved jubilant box office results. Were.
Yet, despite receiving attention from all circuits, Tubelight fell short of the hype and the anticipation subsided following the movie’s debut. Afterwards, Salman Khan explained the reasons why he might not be able to provide Tubelight fans the perfect Eid.
The same year the movie came out, Khan spoke about the reasons why Tubelight didn’t connect with the audience in an interview with DNA. “That was my interpretation of the movie when the Tubelight script first arrived; I believed that times had changed. They say you take your popularity seriously, and they want to view me in a different light. I’ve now come to the realisation that my fans want to see me in the kinds of movies I’ve been doing. So, they will receive exactly that. I’ll give my fans what they want from me starting with the sequels to Tiger Zinda Hai, Bharat, Race 3, Dabangg 3, and Kick “The portal was told by the actor.
The Dabangg actor also provided an explanation for why audiences in theatres were sparse despite the film’s popularity on television. “Films like Tubelight, which I can see on TV, are quite emotional, he remarked. Why should I visit a play where I will cry?
Salman Khan generously acknowledged in this interview that the film’s releasing on Eid was an error. “The publication date was incorrect. You shouldn’t release a festival film on an Eid holiday and have people cry at the theatres. My supporters looked for opportunities to celebrate, toss coins, and have a good time. But they failed to grasp it! “acknowledged the actor.
The Sultan actor concurred that the movie was a failure, but he added these words: “While the movie did well, in my opinion, it was a failure. The Eid superstar exclaimed, “I wish everyone had such a calamity.
Salman Khan’s last massively successful Eid film was Ali Abbas Zafar’s Sultan in 2016. After then, all of his Eid releases, including Tubelight, Race 3, Bharat, and Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai, either had poor box office returns or made back their production costs, but none were able to capture the same appeal as his earlier movies. I’m hoping that Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ka Jaan would turn out to be the ideal Eid movie for Salman fans this year. The movie debuts on April 21.