OMG Hindi Movie Box Office: The Comparison and the Contrast with Other Religious Films
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- Aug 12, 2023
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Oh My God! is a 2012 Indian Hindi language satirical comedy-drama film written and directed by Umesh Shukla and produced by Viacom 18 Motion Pictures, S Spice Studios, Grazing Goat Pictures and Playtime Creations. The storyline is based on the Gujarati stage-play Kanji Virudh Kanji which itself was inspired from the Australian film The Man Who Sued God. Producers of this movie purchased remake rights from Australian Producers. The film is originally written by co-writer Saumya Joshi, with Bhavesh Mandalia as an additional co-writer. The film stars Mithun Chakraborty, Akshay Kumar and Paresh Rawal, along with Om Puri, Govind Namdeo, Poonam Jhawer, Puja Gupta and Mahesh Manjrekar in pivotal roles.[7]
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At the insurance office, Kanji learns that the disaster claim does not cover any damage caused by natural calamities classified under "Act of God". Running out of options, he decides to sue God but fails to find a lawyer for such a lawsuit. Hanif Qureshi, a poor Muslim lawyer, helps him file the case after Kanji decides to fight on his own. Legal notices are sent to the insurance company as well as to religious priests, Siddheshwar Maharaj, Gopi Maiyya, and their group's founder, Leeladhar Swamy, summoning them to court as representatives of God.
Producer Akshay Kumar announced the film in 2012. Paresh Rawal who appeared in the original play Kishen vs Kanhaiya was cast in the lead role with Akshay Kumar playing the role of Krishna in the movie.[1] Mithun Chakraborty played a supporting role in the film. The filming was reported to have begun in January 2012.[11] Director Prabhu Deva appeared in an item number along with Sonakshi Sinha.[12][13][14][15][16]
The movie was awarded the Best Hindi film award by Institute for Research and Documentation in Social Sciences (IRDS) during the second IRDS Hindi Film Awards for social concern. The film has won the award for Best Adapted Screenplay in 60th National Film Awards.[28]
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After performing exceptionally well in its 1st week, OMG Oh My God! has managed to maintain steady collections in most parts of the country. The movie made an approx 4 Crores as per early estimates on its 2nd Saturday and now stands at a huge domestic box office figure of about 42 Crores.
Adding another 4.5 Crores from the overseas box office OMG Oh My God!'s worldwide box office collection now stands at 46.5 Crores. The movie has indeed picked up magically at the box office during its 1st week and is giving a tough competition even to the new releases.
The film was well-received, and was actually made into a stage play in India called Kanji Virudh Kanji, which was then adapted into the screenplay OMG- Oh My God! Due to significant cultural differences, the Hindi version of the movie has prominent differences. The main character, Kanji, owns a shop of Hindu idols that is destroyed in an earthquake. In the end, it is revealed that the destruction of the shop was a deliberate act of Krishna, and Kanji learns to embrace religion. The film was highly praised for its handling of sensitive and important social issues.
12 Angry Men is a 1957 drama film directed by Sidney Lumet, based on a teleplay by the same name. It is about a jury deciding their verdict over a murder case. At first, it seems obvious that the accused is guilty, but one juror convinces the rest that further deliberation is needed. The movie is now considered a great film but was a box office disappointment at the time of its release.
A Kiss Before Dying is a 1991 thriller based on a 1953 novel by Ira Levin. The film did poorly at the box office and generally garnered negative reviews. It has a 31% on Rotten Tomatoes and is criticized for being cliched. Actress Sean Young even won a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress and Worst Supporting Actress.
The Hindi language remake called Baazigar came out in 1993. Contrary to the original, it was a massive box office success. It became the fourth most successful film of that year, and subsequently, a cult favorite, known for its debut of on-screen couple Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol.
Made on a shoestring budget of Rs 8 crore, the film did a round of festival circuit before hitting the theatres. Everybody expected it to be a critcally acclaimed arthouse film, but few could imagine that the film will make around Rs 40 crore at the box-office. The film earned Rs 4.25 crore in its opening weekend, but soon picked up thanks to its strong content.
After giving the highest-grossing Hindi film Sooryavanshi last year, Akshay Kumar is going through a lean phase with three back-to-back failures in the form of Bachchhan Paandey, Samrat Prithviraj, and Raksha Bandhan. However, Khiladi Kumar still has plenty of films in his kitty to bounce back as the box office king. (All images: File photos)
Fiji is one of the potential international markets for Hindi movies. Mind Blowing Films, which bagged the distribution rights of Golmaal Again for Australia, New Zealand and Fiji, released it in six screens across this market. The Ajay Devgn starrer opened to a good response and went to make a good collection at the Fiji box office in the following weeks.
Golmaal Again has collected $ 235,440 at the Fiji box office so far and trade experts say that it is the highest amount collected by any Indian film in this foreign market. The movie has shattered the record of SS Rajamouli's blockbuster film Baahubali 2, which was highest grossing Indian film in the country.
Golmaal Again has biggest Bollywood money spinner of 2017 as it went on to create several collection records this year. The Rohit Shetty-directed multi-starrer film has collected Rs 204.35 crore nett at the domestic box office. This horror comedy movie has not only become the highest grossing Bollywood film of the year but also become the first film to surpass Rs 200 crore mark in the country.
Golmaal Again has collected a total of Rs 261.99 crore gross in India and Rs 45.68 crore gross in US, UK, UAE, Australia and other international markets. With its global total collection of Rs 307.67 crore gross, the movie has become the highest grossing Bollywood film at the worldwide box office in 2017.
We all know about several Bollywood films which have taken inspiration from Hollywood movies. But do you know about Hindi films that were inspired from plays? Here are five such flicks that took inspiration from theater.
The movie was inspired by a Gujarati play, named Baa Ae Mari Boundary. Though the play was very successful, the movie turned out to be a disaster at the box-office despite actress Rekha playing the lead.
This movie, about three blind thieves robbing a bank, was a super-hit at the box-office. Did you know the movie was based on another Gujarati play, called Andhlo Pato? We bet watching people enact the story, live, in the play would have been far more edgy than watching it on the big screen, though.
This controversial film was inspired from a blockbuster play, Krishan Vs Kanhaiya. As the movie dealt with religious and myth-busting issues, OMG got a lot of flak before and after it release. But, thankfully, people loved the film, so much so that a part two in being contemplated.
That's why I don't get the binary thing, the POS/OMG divide. I run through thousands of small reactions during any movie, and I spend hundreds of thousands of words every year trying to describe and quantify these things. If it all broke down to one extreme or the other, there wouldn't be any conversation to have at all, would there? 2ff7e9595c
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