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O Romeo: Vishal Bhardwaj Laments Difficult Phase of Filmmaking as Shahid Kapoor Starrer Underperforms
Vishal Bhardwaj's latest directorial venture, O Romeo, which hit theaters on February 13, 2024, has concluded its initial theatrical run with a performance that highlights the growing disconnect between critical ambition and commercial reality. Despite the high-profile reunion of the filmmaker with Shahid Kapoor—a duo responsible for cult classics like Haider and Kaminey—the film struggled to translate its star power into a box office victory. Marketed as a gritty, modern-day romantic thriller featuring an ensemble cast including Triptii Dimri, Disha Patani, and Nana Patekar, the project was one of the most anticipated releases of the season, yet it faced an uphill battle in a volatile theatrical environment. In terms of financial performance, the latest trade data suggests that while O Romeo continues its theatrical run, it is currently trending toward being a commercial underperformer relative to its high production stakes. The film managed an India Net collection of ₹71.30 Cr, with its India Gross standing at ₹83.50 Cr. When supplemented by an overseas contribution of ₹24.75 Cr, the movie's worldwide total reached ₹108.25 Cr. Given the reported production and marketing budget estimated between ₹100 Cr and ₹130 Cr, the film fell significantly short of the recovery required to be classified as a hit. While the Valentine's Day opening provided a temporary boost, the lack of sustained momentum in the following weeks suggests that the niche treatment of the subject failed to capture the mass audience. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) This underwhelming box office response has prompted a candid reflection from Vishal Bhardwaj himself. In a recent interaction with PTI, the filmmaker voiced his concerns about the current state of Indian cinema, describing it as a very strange and difficult stage of filmmaking. He highlighted a frustrating new demarcation in the industry where producers often label content-driven scripts as OTT subjects, while streaming platforms conversely refuse to acquire them unless they have a prior theatrical release to establish brand value. Bhardwaj lamented that good films are getting beaten in the process of this tug-of-war, making it nearly impossible for cinema of the heart to survive the current distribution model. Beyond the lead pair of Shahid Kapoor and Triptii Dimri, the film featured a powerhouse supporting cast including Avinash Tiwary, Tamannaah Bhatia, and Nana Patekar, which added significant weight to the narrative. While critics generally praised the technical finesse and Bhardwaj's signature atmospheric storytelling, the commercial struggle of O Romeo serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing medium-to-high budget dramas in an era dominated by event spectacles.With its digital release expected soon, industry experts suggest the film may find better engagement on streaming platforms, which often cater more effectively to specialized, story-driven content.