Exhibitors of
Thugs of Hindostan
have reportedly lost 50 per cent of the money they invested in the film and are now considering approaching Yash Raj Films to demand compensation for their losses, according to
a Mid-Day report
. Thugs of Hindostan, the first collaboration between actors Aamir Khan and Amitabh Bachchan, was produced with a massive Rs 300 crore budget. Distributed on commission, the film earned Rs 145 crore over its 11-day run in the theatres. Thugs tanked at the box office following a whooping
Rs 100-crore collection
within three days of its release leaving exhibitors staring at serious losses. [caption id=“attachment_5514051” align=“alignnone” width=“825”]
Poster for Thugs of Hindostan. Image courtesy Twitter[/caption] On condition of anonymity, Mid-Day quoted an exhibitor saying, “As is the practice with YRF, the studio had taken on the distribution responsibilities. The exhibitors agreed to the minimum-guarantee deal as they expected handsome profits from the big-budget film, but the tables have turned. So, we are planning to approach the sub-distributors [YRF] to get a refund.” “We hope YRF, Aamir Khan and Amitabh Bachchan will help us in this situation, else there is a possibility of a few theatres having to even shut down,” he added. Previously, actor Shah Rukh Khan had compensated distributors when his films Jab Harry Met Sejal and Dilwale did not fare well at the box office. Salman Khan had also reportedly returned Rs 35 crore to producers and distributors after incurring losses on his 2017 release Tubelight.
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