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5 Biggest Fiascos in Bollywood of the year 2017

Bollywood is known as the biggest industry in the world and it has given some of the best movies. However, the year 2017 has proved bad and dark age for the box office. This year, even the stars of Bollywood had to suffer with their films going flop over the box office including the one from Salman Khan and King Khan. In this way, one has to witness even the country’s biggest cinema stars in B town to taste humble pie in the year 2017. How about checking their big releases that failed this year at the box office:

1). Jagga Jasoos

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The film was made at the budge of around 131 crore and the all India collection tolled to around INR 53 crores. However, the film was an exorbitant gone wrong as it took 3 years to complete and had remained there live in the media for all the wrong reasons. Ironically for Ranbir Kapoor, it was the fifth flop film in the previous six movies. The film managed to collect only INR 53 crores.

2). Jab Harry Met Sejal

Jab Harry Met Sejal

The film was made a whopping huge budget worth Rs 119 crore by Imtiaz Ali starring King Khan and Anushka Sharma. However, it was bitten hard by the menace of demonetization making the film bringing down. In fact, as per reports, the film has been the biggest flop in the past 15 years. The film failed miserably despite being promoted the best in the media.

3). Rangoon

Rangoon

The film was made at the budget of around INR 61 crore, which was unfortunately made the amount of INR 21 crore.  The film was a biggest disaster and no other film could have burnt that ways the film Rangoon has done over the box office.

4). Bhoomi

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The film has given the biggest flop despite being the comeback film of Sanjay Dutt. Once the film came out from the prison, it simply came like a cropper over the box office making it to be the complete catastrophe. The film could only able to gain around 30 crores.

5). Tubelight

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The film was made at the cost of Rs 135 crore, which only gave a collection of around INR 115 crore. The film failed to give the kind of collection that was gained earlier with the Eid releases. In fact, the lead actor Salman Khan was seen returning the money to the distributors.

Manoj L

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