While Bollywood has produced numerous blockbuster hits over the years, not every film manages to strike gold at the box office or earn critical acclaim. In this list, we take a closer look at the "Top 10 Hindi Movies That Faced Critical and Commercial Setbacks." These films, despite high expectations and sometimes star-studded casts, couldn't quite meet the mark.
"Thugs of Hindostan" (2018) - Despite the star power of Aamir Khan and Amitabh Bachchan, this period drama failed to live up to its massive hype.
"Bombay Velvet"
(2015) - Ranbir Kapoor and Anushka Sharma's stylish noir film garnered more attention for its budget than its storyline.- "Shaandaar" (2015) - Shahid Kapoor and Alia Bhatt's romantic comedy couldn't charm the audience as expected.
"Mohenjo Daro" (2016) - Hrithik Roshan's historical epic failed to create the grand impact it aimed for.
"Jabariya Jodi" (2019) - Despite a quirky concept and the pairing of Sidharth Malhotra and Parineeti Chopra, this romantic comedy couldn't steal hearts.
"Besharam" (2013) - Ranbir Kapoor's comedy-drama missed the mark with both critics and audiences.
"Aiyyaa" (2012) - Despite Rani Mukerji's quirky performance, this offbeat film couldn't find its audience.- "Himmatwala" (2013) - A remake of a classic, this film starring Ajay Devgn and Tamannaah Bhatia failed to recreate the magic.
"Kites" (2010) - Despite international elements and Hrithik Roshan's star power, this film didn't soar high.
"Tashan" (2008) - Despite the buzz around Saif Ali Khan, Kareena Kapoor, and Akshay Kumar, this action-comedy couldn't create the desired impact.
While these movies may not have been successful in terms of box office numbers or critical acclaim, they still hold a place in Bollywood's diverse and ever-evolving landscape. Sometimes, even failures contribute to the industry's growth by pushing filmmakers to experiment and innovate in their storytelling.
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