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Posted: 8 years ago
kapoor & sons
story is realistic I liked that all characters were grey no one was perfect and they all had their share of mistakes. relate-able characters and family drama was quite relate-able. but I lost interest mid-way, fawad's acting was great i like that he is experimenting/exploring his talent. alia was superfluous could have been removed but she was good. sid i personally found him quite expressionless in the film his character kept getting violent. the film reminded me of soty even though story was different mainly because of cast and hospital
other actors rishi ratna rajat were very effortless
too many smoking scenes in the film😕
it was ok but didnt like it as much as others did (no offense to anyone) one time watch I felt
2/5
Edited by -Priya- - 8 years ago
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Posted: 8 years ago
hows it fairing at the BO
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Posted: 8 years ago
FK impressed BR that much🥳
Fawad is set for a great career in Bollywood, its my gut feeling after this response. It was very smart of FK to choose a script which would display his acting range👏

FK your smarts and courage has won my heart several times over❤️
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Posted: 8 years ago

Originally posted by: Rhino2close2car

hows it fairing at the BO


Quite well actually...even the match has supposedly not affected it so much
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Posted: 8 years ago
I have a feeling that collections are going to be fab today cause Indians are in a celebratory and festive mood and that might increase the footfalls in the multiplexes😃
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Posted: 8 years ago
guys what are the expectation for sunday? I am hoping 8-9 crore at least. how are advance booking for sunday?
I read somewhere on saturday the business was 6.75 crore, not sure if it's correct but that's great considering ind/pak match.
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Posted: 8 years ago
Kapoor & Sons Hit By Cricket On Saturday
Saturday 19 March 2016 23.00 IST
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Kapoor & Sons was hit by the cricket match on Saturday though managed to show growth of around 15% as it grossed 7.50 crore nett apprx taking its two day total to 14 crore nett. Its hard to judge how much the film lost to the cricket and it remains to be seen if it can cover up some business over the week.

Sunday being a holiday should make up some of the losses but it will be about Monday for the film. A 25 crore nett weekend would have been a decent result for the film but it won't get there. If the match was not there it may have made it..

The big negative is the business outside the 3-4 big metros. The collections remained poor in big contributing cities like Jaipur, Ludhiana and Ahmedabad and unless these places show big turnaround its hard to see the film go far in the long run.


PS: Phew I was expecting 3-4 cr as Rohit Jaiswal gives very optimistic estimates and he said 5cr. This is better and I am relieved it did more than Friday despite the match. I hope Sunday numbers are decent so that cost of production is recovered by the weekend.


Here is the confirmation too!

taran adarsh @taran_adarsh

#KapoorAndSons should have a STRONG Day 3. Fri 6.85 cr, Sat 7.75 cr. Total: 14.60 cr. India biz.

taran adarsh @taran_adarsh

#KapoorAndSons witnessed an UPWARD TREND on Sat. However, India vs Pakistan cricket match made a dent in the evening/night shows...

He too gives optimistic figures and I hope he is right

taran adarsh @taran_adarsh

Looking at the current trends, #KapoorAndSons should have a 25 cr [+/-] 3-day opening weekend, which is VERY GOOD. India biz.

Edited by .Hajmola. - 8 years ago
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Posted: 8 years ago

Originally posted by: .Hajmola.

Kapoor & Sons Hit By Cricket On Saturday
Saturday 19 March 2016 23.00 IST
Box Office India Trade Network
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Kapoor & Sons was hit by the cricket match on Saturday though managed to show growth of around 15% as it grossed 7.50 crore nett apprx taking its two day total to 14 crore nett. Its hard to judge how much the film lost to the cricket and it remains to be seen if it can cover up some business over the week.

Sunday being a holiday should make up some of the losses but it will be about Monday for the film. A 25 crore nett weekend would have been a decent result for the film but it won't get there. If the match was not there it may have made it..

The big negative is the business outside the 3-4 big metros. The collections remained poor in big contributing cities like Jaipur, Ludhiana and Ahmedabad and unless these places show big turnaround its hard to see the film go far in the long run.


PS: Phew I was expecting 3-4 cr as Rohit Jaiswal gives very optimistic estimates and he said 5cr. This is better and I am relieved it did more than Friday despite the match. I hope Sunday numbers are decent so that cost of production is recovered by the weekend.


Here is the confirmation too!

taran adarsh @taran_adarsh

#KapoorAndSons should have a STRONG Day 3. Fri 6.85 cr, Sat 7.75 cr. Total: 14.60 cr. India biz.

taran adarsh @taran_adarsh

#KapoorAndSons witnessed an UPWARD TREND on Sat. However, India vs Pakistan cricket match made a dent in the evening/night shows...


great numbers, at least it showed growth on saturday. I hope sunday will be 8-9 crore or more. I wish weekend was around 25 crores.
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Posted: 8 years ago

FIXING THE FAMILY ALBUM

By Trisha Gupta

Like a memorable family gathering, Kapoor and Sons serves up a mix of merriment and tears.

At the core of Shakun Batra's new film is an abiding affection for family gatherings. You know, the good ones"the ones in which secret crushes are confessed to cousins, vast quantities of food consumed, endless rounds of Antakshari played, and the cockles of every heart so warmed by the general bonhomie that long-held grudges can be"at least momentarily "forgotten.

But of course, as we all know, family gatherings can often be the opposite of heartwarming. Herding the parivaar together into a concentrated space"and loudly insisting that they get along"can have the distressing effect of rekindling not good feelings, but bad ones. We've all been there, watching with bated breath as buried resentments bubble their way up to the surface and threaten to burst into flames; knowing full well that once someone lights the match, there's going to be no dousing the fire.

What makes Kapoor and Sons rare, at least in the Hindi movie universe, is that its joyful arrival at the feast of the Great Indian Family does not preclude a full-blooded dissection of whatever is then served up at table. And despite the fact that this film comes to us from the Karan Johar kitchen, what's served up isn't always pretty.

Sure, by having his stormy unravellings take place against the perfect mists of Coonoor, where his characters get to fight it out in the sort of gracious, tasteful old wooden bungalow you've always dreamt of, Batra makes sure there's no dearth of pretty things to look at. And he gives us three young leads who're delightfully easy on the eye: Fawad Khan as the sober, successful elder brother, Sidharth Malhotra as the younger one still struggling to find his feet, and Alia Bhatt as the poor little rich girl: an orphaned princess with a big old house and no family to put in it.

But to the credit of both director Batra and cinematographer Jeffery F. Bierman, the film doesn't dwell on the good-looking-ness of anyone or anything. Instead, it looks at Coonoor with the same wryly affectionate eye as it does the family's foibles, and presents it with the same light touch. Batra might display a glimmer of nostalgia for what's unchanged about the hill station"the oldschool photo studio, for instance"but it sits happily alongside an enthusiastic embrace of the new - like a corny Mr. Ooty contest, deathly serious to its muscular participants but faintly ridiculous to everyone else.

That ability to keep the goofy side of things going, to try and prevent the terribly serious stuff from overwhelming everyone and everything, is one of the film's strengths. And suitably, that sensibility is embodied in the film's likely most memorable character: the raunchy nonagenarian grandfather who refuses to let a mere heart attack and hospitalisation keep him from ceaseless potty humour or sneaky po*n-watching sessions on the miraculous new instrument he calls the Papad. Played with an infectious air of mischief under layers of prosthetic make-up by the marvellous Rishi Kapoor, Dadu is a character far less hammy and far more believable than Amitabh Bachchan's similar recent turn as Bhaskor Banerjee in Piku(2015).

But while punctuating the film with reasons to giggle, Batra and Ayesha Devitre's script doesn't shy away from the grown-up stuff. On the one hand is bada bhai (Fawad Khan, named Rahul Kapoor, which is also what Batra named his hero Imran Khan in his first feature Ekk Main Aur Ekk Tu), having to stand tall while secretly collapsing under the weight of being his mother's "perfect bachcha". On the other, there's the chhota bhai Arjun (Sidharth Malhotra), who feels like he's been running all his life: running from the family's expectations, running to catch up with his elder brother"but always remaining stuck, as he puts it, as "runner-up".

Perhaps even more powerful than the brothers' own festering misunderstandings are the ones created by their parents. Batra offers a cruelly unforgiving view of parents as those people we rely on to be measured and judicious and 'adult' - and whose deeply-held prejudices can therefore, in their unthinking moments, really prove to be the undoing of families. Rajat Kapoor and Ratna Pathak Shah are very good indeed as the harried older couple caught in an entrenched pattern of marital mistrust, their taunts and counter-taunts bouncing off each other like a volley in some horrible tennis match. But unlike the fairy-tale version of the unhappy older couple in Shandaarand Khubsoorat, or the practically irredeemable relationship between Anil Kapoor and Shefali Shah that was the most powerful thing in Dil Dhadakne Do, these are characters whose frailties make them seem flawed and vulnerable, but not unloveable. And so one feels all the more deeply for them, for the things they are forced to leave unsaid.

Kapoor and Sons, like Rishi Kapoor's old Dadu, is fixated on the happy family photo - as if capturing his warring clan in the same frame will magically erase the real distances between them. One of the film's most hopeful moments comes out of the collective viewing of old pictures: visual proof that they once were happy. At one pre-climactic moment, Ratna Pathak Shah's character, wounded by a recent revelation about her husband, stalks off in disgust before the camera can memorialise the assembled company. A 'Happy Family' image now would be fake, she says, and she has a point. But the relationship between life and our memorialising of it may be closer to what Dadu believes: make the picture, and you make the memory. Sometimes what it takes to be happier is to make-believe that we can.
http://www.mumbaimirror.com/columns/columnists/trisha-gupta/Fixing-the-family-album/articleshow/51476785.cms

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Posted: 8 years ago
Is boxofficeindia walon ko manhoos headlines dene kiaadat hai kya? Glad the film showed growth despite the cricket and hope it garners more and more today.
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