ETV Bharat / sitara

John Abraham on box-office tussle with Akshay Kumar

It is going to be one tough task for moviegoers to choose among Akshay Kumar's 'Mission Mangal,' Prabhas' 'Saaho,' and John Abraham's 'Batla House' as all the three movies are scheduled to hit theaters on August 15. However, John says that he does not feel any pressure and his friendship with Akshay won't be affected by the business of their films.

John Abraham
author img

By

Published : Jul 11, 2019, 7:10 AM IST

Updated : Jul 11, 2019, 9:45 AM IST

Mumbai: John Abraham's 'Batla House' clashes with Akshay Kumar's 'Mission Mangal' on Independence Day 2019, setting up a box-office tussle between the two stars who have particularly cashed in on the patriotism genre in Bollywood lately.

John says that he does not feel any pressure and his friendship with Akshay won't be affected by the business of their films.

Notably, last year on August 15, John's 'Satyameva Jayate' clashed with Akshay's 'Gold'.

"Make some noise for the desi boys! What else can I say?" John laughed, when asked if clashing with Akshay for the second Independence Day weekend in a row would affect their equation, personally or professionally.

READ | 'Batla House' trailer: John Abraham packs a powerful punch

"Akshay and I are dear friends. In fact, day before yesterday we messaged each other, and there is absolutely no problem. We are just releasing two films on the same day. There is a lot of space and the audience is getting to choose from the best. I can say that film is really good," he added.

Clash with Akshay's film doesn't bother me: John

John was present at the event with co-actors Mrunal Thakur and Nora Fatehi, besides director Nikkhil Advani and producer Bhushan Kumar among others.

Asked if it had become mandatory to release films on holidays to ensure big box office numbers, he said: "I do not think so. Content is the hit formula of a film. If the content is good, the film will be successful. If it is bad, the film will not run. I can wear a uniform in a bad film but it will not run."

Producer Bhushan Kumar felt: "In India, altogether we are 5,500 screens, approximately. obviously, we will try for the best. We are planning for around 2,500 screens."

The actor, however, contended a holiday weekend was always an advantage. "A holiday always gives a bigger opening, it is the simple math. I believe that it is important to release a film on a good day. Our film is very specific to Independence Day and it is a great day for us," he pointed out.

With inputs from IANS

Mumbai: John Abraham's 'Batla House' clashes with Akshay Kumar's 'Mission Mangal' on Independence Day 2019, setting up a box-office tussle between the two stars who have particularly cashed in on the patriotism genre in Bollywood lately.

John says that he does not feel any pressure and his friendship with Akshay won't be affected by the business of their films.

Notably, last year on August 15, John's 'Satyameva Jayate' clashed with Akshay's 'Gold'.

"Make some noise for the desi boys! What else can I say?" John laughed, when asked if clashing with Akshay for the second Independence Day weekend in a row would affect their equation, personally or professionally.

READ | 'Batla House' trailer: John Abraham packs a powerful punch

"Akshay and I are dear friends. In fact, day before yesterday we messaged each other, and there is absolutely no problem. We are just releasing two films on the same day. There is a lot of space and the audience is getting to choose from the best. I can say that film is really good," he added.

Clash with Akshay's film doesn't bother me: John

John was present at the event with co-actors Mrunal Thakur and Nora Fatehi, besides director Nikkhil Advani and producer Bhushan Kumar among others.

Asked if it had become mandatory to release films on holidays to ensure big box office numbers, he said: "I do not think so. Content is the hit formula of a film. If the content is good, the film will be successful. If it is bad, the film will not run. I can wear a uniform in a bad film but it will not run."

Producer Bhushan Kumar felt: "In India, altogether we are 5,500 screens, approximately. obviously, we will try for the best. We are planning for around 2,500 screens."

The actor, however, contended a holiday weekend was always an advantage. "A holiday always gives a bigger opening, it is the simple math. I believe that it is important to release a film on a good day. Our film is very specific to Independence Day and it is a great day for us," he pointed out.

With inputs from IANS

Intro:Body:

Mumbai: John Abraham's "Batla House" clashes with Akshay Kumar's "Mission Mangal" on Independence Day 2019, setting up a box-office tussle between the two stars who have particularly cashed in on the patriotism genre in Bollywood lately.



John says that he does not feel any pressure and his friendship with Akshay won't be affected by the business of their films.



Notably, last year on August 15, John's "Satyameva Jayate" clashed with Akshay's "Gold".



"Make some noise for the desi boys! What else can I say?" John laughed, when asked if clashing with Akshay for the second Independence Day weekend in a row would affect their equation, personally or professionally.



"Akshay and I are dear friends. In fact, day before yesterday we messaged each other, and there is absolutely no problem. We are just releasing two films on the same day. There is a lot of space and the audience is getting to choose from the best. I can say that film is really good," he added.



John was present at the event with co-actors Mrunal Thakur and Nora Fatehi, besides director Nikkhil Advani and producer Bhushan Kumar among others.



Asked if it had become mandatory to release films on holidays to ensure big box office numbers, he said: "I do not think so. Content is the hit formula of a film. If the content is good, the film will be successful. If it is bad, the film will not run. I can wear a uniform in a bad film but it will not run."



Producer Bhushan Kumar felt: "In India, altogether we are 5,500 screens, approximately. obviously, we will try for the best. We are planning for around 2,500 screens."



The actor, however, contended a holiday weekend was always an advantage. "A holiday always gives a bigger opening, it is the simple math. I believe that it is important to release a film on a good day. Our film is very specific to Independence Day and it is a great day for us," he pointed out.

 


Conclusion:
Last Updated : Jul 11, 2019, 9:45 AM IST
ETV Bharat Logo

Copyright © 2024 Ushodaya Enterprises Pvt. Ltd., All Rights Reserved.