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Ronnie Screwvala tells trade analysts to share authentic box office figures. ‘That’s asking too much,’ says Komal Nahta

Hindustan Times, New Delhi | By
Oct 30, 2019 09:45 AM IST

Film producer Ronnie Screwvala tweeted to trade analysts on Tuesday, asking them not to share blown-up box office figures for films.

Film producer Ronnie Screwvala shared a grievance with film trade analysts Taran Adarsh and Komal Nahta on Twitter on Tuesday. He tagged the two in his tweet, asking film trade analysts to give authentic box office figures of films rather than inflated ones.

Ronnie Screwvala attends a premiere for The Sky is Pink on day nine of the Toronto International Film Festival.(Arthur Mola/Invision/AP)
Ronnie Screwvala attends a premiere for The Sky is Pink on day nine of the Toronto International Film Festival.(Arthur Mola/Invision/AP)

“Isn’t it time everyone reports Box Office numbers accurately! @KomalNahta @taran_adarsh... accuracy of information builds CREDIBILITY which the movie industry needs so badly ... and not sure how long-to appease egos will Studios and all keep encouraging pumped up data on numbers,” he wrote in his tweet. Soon, everyone started speculating whether Ronnie was talking about Housefull 4 in his tweets, which made Rs 100 crore in just five days of release.

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Ronnie later added to his tweet that his criticism wasn’t meant for any particular film but the ongoing practise in the industry in general. “Just to clarify that my tweet was not directed at any one movie ( as is being wrongly assumed) but just an overall comment for the future + my reasons to tag some of the industry authorities was because they can make a difference to the credibility - happy Diwali,” he wrote.

 

Komal responded to his tweet, adding that it is ‘asking for too much’. “That’s asking for too much in India in general.Nothing will be achieved till producers decide to be honest.Finally,the source of information is producers/distributors/exhibitors. If they don’t stop providing inflated figures, getting real figures will be an uphill task for anyone,” he wrote.

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Film distributor Akshaye Rathi agreed with Screwvala, questioning the need to share box office collections with general public in the first place. “IMHO (In my honest opinion) sir, collections don’t even need to be in the public domain. Only the stakeholders (the studios, talent, producers, distributors, exhibitors & tax collecting authorities / govt) need to know them. Putting them out does more harm than good to the sector,” he tweeted. “And if you look at some of the replies to my last tweet, you’d also realise that the social media would be a nicer & saner place if box office numbers aren’t discussed here,” he added.

Ronnie’s Made In China, starring Rajkummar Rao and Mouni Roy was release last week on Friday with Akshay’s Housefull 4. It managed to rake in just Rs 6.5 crore by Monday. Meanwhile, Housefull 4 had collected Rs 81 crore in the same time frame.

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