From Vijay Deverakonda’s Bollywood debut to Ranbir Kapoor’s comeback, the biggest duds of 2022
These much anticipated Bollywood films of 2022 failed to make an impact when they finally released.
Updated : December 23, 2022 05:09 PM ISTThese much anticipated Bollywood films of 2022 failed to make an impact when they finally released.
2022 was an exciting year for movie lovers. This is because post the pandemic, the world finally reopened and many Bollywood films arrived on the big screen, to welcome us back in theatres. Well, we had high expectations from most of these projects. While many managed to give us memorable cinematic experiences, there were some which failed to make an impact and also bombed at the box office. Here are some releases which disappointed the audience.
Samrat Prithviraj
Audiences were eagerly waiting for Samrat Prithviraj as it marked Manushi Chhillar’s first film. However, it did miserably at the box office. Not just netizens but even director Chandraprakash Dwivedi blamed the failure on Akshay’s casting. He originally wanted Sunny Deol for the lead roleHeropanti 2
Tiger Shroff made a smashing debut in Bollywood 8 years ago with Heropanti. He won us over with his fresh screen presence and acting chops. So we obviously had big expectations with the spiritual sequel. But it was just a big disappointment and fans even missed Kriti Sanon, who was replaced by Tara SutariaShamshera
Ranbir Kapoor’s comeback to the silver screen was one of the most awaited moments of the year for movie lovers! Sadly Shamshera failed to mint money at the ticket windows, and makers were also trolled for the storyline and characters. Ranbir made up for the failure of his comeback with BrahmastraRadhe Shyam
It was exciting news when makers announced that Baahubali star Prabhas will be returning to the romance genre with Radhe Shyam. The poster and promos also left us gushing over Prabhas and Pooja Hegde’s chemistry. But it failed to woo fans and also bombed at the box office on release. Many felt that the makers focused too much on ‘visual poetry’ Please Subscribe us OnGoogle News