“Bring It On,” Says Kabir Khan About The Competition From Bahubali
The unexpected scale of success for S S Rajamouli’s Baahubali has not daunted Kabir Khan, whose Bajrangi Bhaijaan(BB) releases a week after Baahubali.
Says Kabir, “I am absolutely thrilled by the response to Baahubali. What the director Rajamouli has achieved in Baahubali is absolutely unprecedented. With due respects to the film’s lead actors Prabhas and Rana Daggubatti, are not superstars in the North. Baahubali has worked for its concept execution and screenplay.”
Kabir has much reason for pride in Baahubali’s success. “As you are aware,my film is written by K Vijayendra Prasadji, who has also written Bajrangi Bhaijaan. The writing and the direction are clearly the stars of the show. I am hoping Vijayendraji’s magic will work in our film too.”
Isn’t Kabir apprehensive about the mega-success of Baahubali eating into the BB ticket sales?
“Not at all! We are talking that way only because of the scarcity of screens in India. We’ve only 4,000 screens while China has 12,000. There will always be a tussle for a large number of screens between two big films.”
Kabir nonetheless feels there is room for both the films to co-exist in theatres next Friday. “Baahubali and Bajrangi Bhaijaan are very different, yet tied together for being content-driven. Unfortunately Bollywood cinema continues to be star-driven. If a Hindi film has to score big it has to feature an A-lister actor. With Baahubali Indian cinema has moved out of that mindset.”
Trade experts also feel Bajrangi Bhaijaan won’t be affected by Baahubali.
Says Taran Adarsh, “I don’t think Baahubali will affect Bajrangi Bhaijaan for the simple reason that Salman’s popularity is at an all-time high. He is a huge star. Both films will co-exist.”
Explaining the unparalleled popularity of Baahubali Taran says, “The content is fantastic. Plus, the hype and buzz were super-strong. Also, let’s not forget the director S S Rajamouli’s track record is unbeatable. Most importantly the reviews and word-of-mouth have taken Baahubali to another level.”
Adds Atul Mohan, “I was very optimistic about Baahubali. Sure enough, it has surpassed all expectations. The word of mouth recommendation is very very strong. The collections of the first few days have shattered many records. More records will be broken in the coming days.”
Atul does see a potential threat for BB from Baahubali. “The footfalls are increasing in the Hindi belt. It will be interesting to see how many multiplexes and single-screens are going to slot Bajrangi Bhaijaan. If the supremacy of Baahubali continues at the boxoffice, as I feel it would, then the going may get tough for BB down South.”
At the same time Atul feels there is room for two big films to co-exist at the box office. “A Salman film is a whole festival by itself. Coming on Eid the festive mood only gets bigger with Bhai’s film.”
























































