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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Rs. 50 Crore Loss: Dhurandhar Blocked from Gulf

Rs. 50 Crore Loss: Dhurandhar Blocked from Gulf

20 Dec

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Summary

  • Dhurandhar faces a significant loss in the UAE-GCC region.
  • Experts estimate potential earnings between Rs. 44-55 crore.
  • The film's overseas markets are compensating for the ban.
Rs. 50 Crore Loss: Dhurandhar Blocked from Gulf

The film 'Dhurandhar' has been banned in the UAE-GCC countries, a move that could result in substantial financial losses for its makers. Industry insiders suggest that the film might have earned between Rs. 44 crore and Rs. 55 crore from this region, with some comparing its potential to that of major blockbusters like 'Pathaan' and 'Jawan'. This ban represents a significant setback in its overseas performance.

Trade experts have analyzed the potential revenue loss, with estimates ranging from Rs. 44 crore to Rs. 55 crore based on historical data from similar films and current market conditions. While 'Dhurandhar' has shown strong performance globally, its exclusion from the UAE-GCC belt, a market that typically contributes around 30% of overseas earnings, is a considerable blow.

Despite the ban in the Gulf, other international markets are performing exceptionally well. The USA, Canada, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand are contributing significantly to the film's box office collection. This strong performance in remaining territories is helping to compensate for the business lost due to the UAE-GCC ban, demonstrating the film's overall broad appeal.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The exact reasons for the ban are not detailed, but it's suggested that the film may have violated the region's guidelines.
Estimates suggest a potential loss of Rs. 44 to Rs. 55 crore from the UAE-GCC market.
Yes, markets like the USA, Canada, UK, Australia, and New Zealand are showing strong box office collections.

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