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Made for 160 crore, earned just 47 crore, how Varun Dhawan's Baby John became 2024's final box office disaster

ByAbhimanyu Mathur
Updated on: Jan 02, 2025 01:18 PM IST

Baby John box office collections have not even crossed ₹50 crore even after a week in theatres, ominous signs for the Varun Dhawan-starrer.

Kalees' mass entertainer Baby John was an ambitious project for its lead star, Varun Dhawan. The actor wanted the film to be his entry in the mass action genre, elevating himself to a potential A-lister in Bollywood. If the last few years have shown something, it's that everyone wants the mass action treatment. Everyone has got it, from Shah Rukh Khan to Manoj Bajpayee. But Baby John did not work at all. It failed to appease the critics and did not connect with the fans. The end result was a mess that fell flat at the box office. (Also read: Baby John box office collection day 8: Varun Dhawan film shows no growth, finally crosses 35 cr)

Baby John, the box office disaster

Varun Dhawan's Baby John is en route to being the final box office bomb of 2024.

A remake (sorry, adaptation as the makers insist) of Atlee's Theri, Baby John is in parts a scene-for-scene copy of the original. In other parts, it tries to do something new, and you wish it hadn't. The marketing and promotions of the film were also subdued, failing to create the much-needed buzz. That resulted in an underwhelming opening of just 12 crore, far too low for a mass entertainer. Bad reviews led to a negative word of mouth, and the film has been in free fall since. By its eighth day, Baby John has earned just 35 crore in India and 47 crore worldwide. Given that the film has been mounted on a reported 160 crore budget, those are abysmal returns. Just how bad the downslide for Baby John is can be gauged by the fact that the film opened in 4300 shows nationwide, which have reduced to just 1800 after eight days.

Audiences have expressed their willingness to see more massy films that fit in a formula, but only if the presentation is neat. Jawan, Pathaan, and Gadar 2 showed that. On the other hand, Tiger 3 and Bhaiyaa Ji fell short. Baby John fell the hardest. Maybe its failure will cause Bollywood makers to pause and ponder and realise that merely formula will not help a film soar if everything else is hollow.

 
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