Sooraj Pancholi and Suniel Shetty's historical drama
"Kesari Veer" faces a dismal box office performance, earning less
than ₹1 crore in its opening weekend. Read why the film is struggling.
Opening Weekend Woes for "Kesari Veer"
The highly anticipated historical drama "KesariVeer," featuring Sooraj Pancholi and veteran actor Suniel Shetty in
pivotal roles, has unfortunately kicked off its theatrical run with a
disappointing performance at the box office. Despite its grand scale and
ambitious narrative, the film has struggled to find an audience, reportedly
collecting less than ₹1 crore by its third day. This lukewarm reception is a
significant setback for the makers, especially considering the film's potential
to attract viewers with its period setting and action elements. The initial
numbers paint a grim picture, indicating a challenging road ahead for the movie
in terms of its commercial success.
A Battle Lost: Failing to Connect with Audiences
"Kesari Veer" tells the story of an unsung Rajput
warrior, Hamirji Gohil, defending the Somnath Temple against the Tughlaq
Empire. While the premise held promise for a compelling cinematic experience,
early reports suggest that the film has failed to resonate with moviegoers.
Critical feedback has pointed towards a weak screenplay and, in some instances,
underwhelming visual effects as major contributing factors to its poor
performance. In today's competitive cinematic landscape, where compelling
storytelling and strong execution are paramount, "Kesari Veer"
appears to have missed the mark, leading to a significant disparity between its
ambition and its on screen delivery.
Facing Stiff Competition
The film's underwhelming box office performance is further
highlighted by its clash with other releases. While Rajkummar Rao and Wamiqa
Gabbi's "Bhool Chuk Maaf" has emerged as a clear winner with a strong
opening weekend, "Kesari Veer" has been largely overshadowed. This
stark contrast underscores the critical role that audience reception and
competitive releases play in determining a film's fate at the box office. For
Sooraj Pancholi, "Kesari Veer" marked a significant return to the big
screen, and its struggle is undoubtedly a challenging start after a
considerable gap. The coming days will be crucial in determining if the film
can somehow turn its fortunes around or if it will continue its downward
trajectory.