Vishwak Sen’s epic action adventure film Gaami (2024) has been the most talked-about Telugu film in recent times. Expectedly, the film performed well on US premieres and advance bookings and posted a solid figure on release day. The film attracted unanimously positive reviews from critics, with buyers expecting bigger numbers on Days 2 and 3.
However, that didn’t happen; the film’s footfalls have descended day by day, and on the first weekday (Monday), a significant drop was witnessed in collections. This trend can be attributed to the mixed reception from the audiences; while critics lavished praise on the film upon release, the word-of-mouth has been mixed-to-negative, and the film’s box-office performance is a reflection of that.
Krishna Vamshi’s Rangamarthanda (2023) is a classic example of this trend; the film received rave reviews upon release with enormous praise for Brahmanadam’s performance; however, the film bombed on the first day itself and emerged as a big disaster. Gaami has once again proved that it’s the reception from the audience or word-of-mouth that matters, not anything else.
Despite all this, Gaami will achieve the breakeven mark this week and end up being a profitable venture for buyers. But it’s just a ‘hit’ and not a ‘blockbuster’.
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