Was Bullet Raja a hit or flop?
Flop
Overseas First Weekend: | $880,000 |
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Worldwide First Weekend: | 34,36,59,000 |
Overseas First Week: | $1,220,000 |
Worldwide First Week: | 49,17,71,000 |
Who is the villain in Bullet Raja?
It takes a strong villain for the hero to emerge stronger and better in a story. That’s the belief Tigmanshu Dhulia had when he cast Raj Babbar, Gulshan Grover, Ravi Kishan and Chunky Panday as baddies in his upcoming Bullett Raja, which has Saif Ali Khan in the title role.
Is Bullet Raja based on real story?
Amresh Mishra and I wrote the tale of Raja Mishra, nee Bullett Raja, based on the lives and times of several gangsters from UP, who, unlike Mumbai gangsters, do not kill just for money, do not creep up from behind to shoot, but believe in open challenge, kill for self-respect (maan-samman-swabhiman), and for the sake …
What was the box office collection of are Rajkumar?
It remained strong on the weekdays and collected over ₹25 crores. However, in the second week, the film R..Rajkumar witnessed more than 50% drop from its first week and only collected Rs. 17 crores. The fall in the third week was big and it could only earn Rs. 1 crores in the theatres.
What was the box office gross of Bullet Raja?
The worldwide distribution rights were sold for ₹90 crore (US$13 million) to Fox Star studios. Its satellite rights were sold for ₹40 crore (US$5.6 million). Bullet Raja opened below average mark at the box office as it grossed around ₹65 million (US$910,000) on its opening day and ₹65 million (US$910,000) the second day.
Who is the director of Bullett Raja movie?
Bullett Raja ( transl. Bullet king) is a 2013 Indian action film co-written and directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia and produced by Rahul Mittra, Nitin Tej Ahuja and Tigmanshu Dhulia, under the banner of BrandSmith Motion Pictures, Rahul Mittra Films and Moving Pictures. The film is presented by Fox Star Studios.
Why was the movie Rambo Rajkumar changed to r.rajkumar?
The film was earlier titled as “Rambo Rajkumar” but later the filmmakers changed its name to ‘R…Rajkumar’ due to copyright issues. It was re-released on public demand at many places in India after completing 50 days at the box office. “Gandi Baat” song by Naksh was used in the film.