It will certainly make money. But his movies are known for artistic values
without being so artsy.. that was kind of missing from the screenplay and
direction. He used to show complex and interesting relationships (like
Abhishek and Midhun chakrabarty in guru;  the little child and foster mother
in kannathil muthamittal; Shahrukh khan and Manisha Koirala in Dil Se)  but
they are not in this movie. I think that was what most interesting about his
movies.

But if making money is all that matters, yeah.. it will make money.


On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 12:06 AM, wiredbeats <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Movies work on means of arithmetic and not reviews. Its a function of
> numbers. Being such a huge film, By the time people figure out whats wrong
> with Raavan its a hit just by the number of theater guests. These days the
> metric of 25 days, 50 days is gone. Weekend openings matter because they do
> this carpet bombing of prints for the opening weekend.
>
> If the film opens at 70% occupancy for the opening weekend and sustains to
> 40 to 50% occupancy  for the first week then the cost plus is recovered more
> or less, unless its a big budget film. I mean really big budget...
>
> Raavan will make its money....now take your perceptions in your pocket
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