Baby John’s box office performance has taken everyone by surprise, sending a clear message that Bollywood should reconsider its reliance on remakes. Despite being made on a large budget and receiving extensive promotion, the film, starring Varun Dhawan and Keerthy Suresh, failed to impress audiences or critics.
The film’s poor reception is indicative of the growing disinterest in remake films. Baby John earned only around ₹25 crore net in India during its extended first weekend, a disastrous result, and its total collection is expected to fall below ₹40 crore. This disappointing performance has shocked industry observers.
In the past, Hindi remakes of popular regional films were successful, but the rise of digital platforms, where audiences can access dubbed versions of original films, has diminished the appeal of remakes. This trend seems to be impacting box office numbers, as people now have easier access to original versions of films. Baby John’s failure is a wake-up call not just for Bollywood, but for the Telugu and Tamil industries as well, where remakes are no longer performing like the originals at the box office. It’s becoming increasingly clear that the remake formula might be losing its charm.
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