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India's biggest flop film, OTT platform rejected it, made for Rs 45 crore, it earned just Rs 60000, sold only 500 tickets, lead actors are…, movie is…

India's biggest flop film, OTT platform rejected it, made for Rs 45 crore, it earned just Rs 60000, sold only 500 tickets, lead actors are…, movie is…

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Every year, so many films are made and released in Bollywood. So many crores of rupees are spent in making these films. Many films create history in terms of box office earnings, while there are many films which no one even knows when they came on screen and when they disappeared. Which is India's biggest flop film?
Today we are going to tell you about the biggest flop film of India. This film cost the makers so much that it could not earn even one percent of its budget. The film we are talking about is none other than 'The Lady Killer'. Ajay Bahl's crime thriller film 'The Lady Killer' was released in theaters in the year 2023. Arjun Kapoor and Bhumi Pednekar have played the lead roles in this film. This film is produced by T-Series Take a look at Lady Killer trailer:
What was the budget of Lady Killer?
This film of Arjun and Bhumi Pednekar was made in a budget of Rs 45 crores. You will be surprised to know that only 293 tickets of this film were sold on the opening day.
Talking about the box office budget of 'The Lady Killer', this film earned Rs 38,000. Talking about the total collection of the film, the film did a business of Rs 60,000 (500 tickets).With this, 'The Lady Killer' was branded as India's biggest flop film. After the film's release in theatres, the makers had decided to release it on OTT.
Arjun Kapoor's film was rejected to release on OTT
But after Netflix cancelled the deal, no OTT platform was ready to buy this film. In such a situation, the makers had to release this film on YouTube.
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