Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff are set to enthrall their fans with their upcoming release, Bade Miyan Chote Miyan. The movie will hit the big screens on April 10, 2024, which is near Eid 2024. Ahead of the release, the advance booking of Bade Miyan Chote Miyan is now open. According to a report by Indian.com, the movie has experienced a slow start, indicating low excitement among the audience.
Here are the reasons why we believe the movie is experiencing low hype among the audience:
1. Akshay Kumar’s Repetitive Too Many Flop Movies
Despite his commendable dedication to his craft, Akshay Kumar’s relentless release schedule has compromised the quality of his recent films. From recycled storylines to lackluster performances, audiences have noticed a decline in the uniqueness and appeal of his work. And, that’s the reason why the audience has lost interest in his upcoming movies.
2. Tiger Shroff’s Heavily Criticized Acting in Recent Movies
Despite Tiger Shroff’s impressive physical abilities and dedication to action sequences, audiences have criticized his limited range as an actor in his recent movies – Ganpath, Heropanti 2. While he excels in high-octane stunts, his performances in dialogue-heavy scenes often fall flat, leaving viewers yearning for more depth and emotional resonance. Coupled with a track record of recent films that failed to leave a lasting impact, doubts linger regarding Tiger’s ability to carry a film solely on his acting prowess.
3. Unimpressive Lackluster Trailer
The initial excitement surrounding “Bade Miyan Chote Miyan” was dampened by the release of its underwhelming trailer. Some critics and fans took to social media to express their disappointment, reinforcing existing doubts about the film’s potential to deliver a compelling story.
4. Action Fatigue Among Audiences
In recent years, the Indian audience has been bombarded with endless action-packed films. While action films have their place in Indian cinema, the constant barrage of explosions, fight sequences, and adrenaline-pumping stunts has led to a sense of fatigue among viewers. This fatigue has contributed to the underperformance of recent movies such as “War” and “Yodha.” With “Bade Miyan Chote Miyan” heavily reliant on action sequences to drive its narrative, there’s a risk that audiences may perceive it as just another generic action flick, failing to offer anything new or innovative to capture their interest.
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