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Kamal Haasan’s Mixed Box Office Run

Times of India - EntertainmentFriday, June 13, 2025 at 7:18:52 AM
Kamal Haasan’s Mixed Box Office Run
Kamal Haasan, one of Indian cinema's biggest stars, is having a rollercoaster ride at the box office lately. His film Vikram was a massive hit, but Indian 2 fell short of expectations, and Thug Life struggled due to mixed reviews and controversy. It’s a reminder that even legendary actors can’t guarantee success—audiences want great storytelling, not just big names.
Editor’s Note: Stardom doesn’t always equal box office gold anymore. Kamal Haasan’s recent ups and downs show how audiences are becoming more selective—they’ll flock to a well-made film but won’t hesitate to skip one that doesn’t deliver, no matter who’s in it. For the industry, it’s a wake-up call: content is king.
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