The clash of cinematic titans is on the horizon as Shah Rukh Khan’s “Dunki” and Prabhas’ “Salaar” set the stage for a potential desi spectacle to rival the global phenomenon, “Barbenheimer.” The anticipation among Indian audiences is palpable, with the end of 2023 promising a cinematic showdown that could divide the nation’s preferences.
Filmmakers are closely monitoring advance booking trends, while film trade pundits speculate on the possible division of the country’s audience over their film choices. Some express concern over screen distribution, while others predict a regional split, envisioning the North favoring Shah Rukh Khan’s allure and the South leaning towards Prabhas’ action-packed extravaganza.
As the curtain rises, current advance booking figures indicate a slight edge for “Dunki,” with opening day ticket sales reaching approximately ₹7.5 crore, closely followed by Prashanth Neel’s “Salaar” at ₹6.5 crore. Film business expert Girish Johar predicts a robust opening for “Dunki” in the range of ₹35-40 crore on Thursday, with “Salaar” expected to record an opening figure of ₹25 crore on Friday.
Johar optimistically highlights the unique appeal of both films, targeting different demographics and geographical regions. He envisions a potential double bonanza for 2023, with both “Dunki” and “Salaar” finding success at the box office.
Film trade analyst Komal Nahta anticipates a regional divide, suggesting that “Dunki” holds a significant edge in non-southern states, owing to Shah Rukh Khan’s successful run and Rajkumar Hirani’s directorial prowess. In the South, Prabhas’ star power may tip the scales in favor of “Salaar.”
Film exhibitor Akkshay Rathi echoes similar sentiments, emphasizing that both films cater to different demographics. “Dunki” is poised for success among urban audiences and multiplexes, while “Salaar” targets tier 2 and tier 3 cities, single screens, and a diverse demographic. Rathi expects “Dunki” to open in Hindi around ₹30-35 crore, with its characteristic gradual growth. For “Salaar,” a significant opening in Telugu is anticipated, with a Hindi opening projected around ₹15-18 crore.
As the nation awaits this cinematic clash, the Christmas week promises an exciting array of choices for audiences, ensuring a vibrant end to the cinematic calendar for 2023.