Salman Khan says that he is ready to take the blame for his much-talked
about film 'Jai Ho' not getting the expected big opening at the box
office.
'Jai Ho', the first big-budget release of 2014, could not get a bumper
start unlike the recent Salman Khan-starrers such as 'Wanted',
'Bodyguard' and 'Dabangg'. The Sohail Khan-directed film earned Rs 17
crore on the opening day. "The overall collections of the film matter. I
am not affected by the figures of my film. If the film gets a good
opening, it's good. If it doesn't, nobody has failed but me. I could not
give the reason for people to perhaps see the film.
No one can predict the collections of a film. We have made a beautiful
and a good film. It is entertaining film with a dose of action and it
also gives a good message," Salman said at an event here.
"Perhaps I have failed in bringing in the people. We tried to do
something different and may be people did not want to see the film as
they expected to see a 'Dabangg', 'Bodyguyard' kind of a film.
They wanted to enjoy. Some people understood that this is not that kind
of film and that it is a serious film," he said. "We are also confused
with the reaction we are getting from theatres and the collections are
not matching up. It is strange combination," Salman said.
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