2024 was a bittersweet year for Bollywood. While we saw a Bollywood film (Stree 2) breaking and making several records, we also saw a string of flops this year. However, the most disappointing fact about these flops was that most of them deserved appreciation and audiences. 2024 also registered several failed Pan India films (Devara: Part 1, Kanguva and Indian 2) as opposed to the common mentality that films dubbed in multiple languages work. But despite all this, Pan India films like Pushpa 2, Kalki 2898 AD and Hanu-Man were able to pull back audiences into the theatres. However, amid these big releases, Indian audiences missed out on stories that not only needed to be told but also deserved applause. Hence, let’s have a look at 5 Bollywood films that failed at the box office, despite having potential. 2024 was a bittersweet year for Bollywood. While we saw a Bollywood film (Stree 2) breaking and making several records, we also saw a string of flops this year. However, the most disappointing fact about these flops was that most of them deserved appreciation and audiences. 2024 also registered several failed Pan India films (Devara: Part 1, Kanguva and Indian 2) as opposed to the common mentality that films dubbed in multiple languages work. But despite all this, Pan India films like Pushpa 2, Kalki 2898 AD and Hanu-Man were able to pull back audiences into the theatres. However, amid these big releases, Indian audiences missed out on stories that not only needed to be told but also deserved applause. Hence, let’s have a look at 5 Bollywood films that failed at the box office, despite having potential. IndiaTV Entertainment: Google News Feed
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