By Goher Iqbal Punn, Film Critic & Entertainment Analyst, Showbiz Bites
Hawaizaada opening and all other releases of this week like Khamoshiyan opening has been bad. The opening occupancy of all three movies of today – Rahasya, Khamoshiyan and Ayushman Khurrana’s Hawaizaada is simply mundane. Well, the reviews from the critics to all three movies too are not praiseworthy. Of the three, Khamoshiyan did somewhat better in its morning shows and that does not mean that its opening was superb.
Last week’s release Baby has been doing marvelous and it seems today again it might prove well against all three movies of today. Hawaizaada opening was considered to be somewhat better, but it too went flat at the box office in its morning shows.
As for Khamoshiyan opening, there were not any bright hopes for a good business and it went on the similar lines of expectations. Rahasya is a disaster also. The opening weekend of these three releases seem to be mundane. Now let’s see if any good luck comes in their way. But yes, the weekend edge might give some hope for them particularly to Hawaizaada and Khamoshiyan. Also read Adaa Khan’s much in talks tattoo and if you want to be sketched by Jacqueline Fernandez then read this post.
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About Goher Iqbal Punn
Goher Iqbal Punn is a famed Hindi Film Critic, Hindi Music Reviewer, Entertainment Columnist and Bollywood Analyst. His creative and analytical writings are well-received and liked. Mr. Punn is a film trade expert as well and his Box Office Reports are always loved to read and appreciated. His other expertise includes analyzing the small screen of India (Indian television soaps & its celebrities). He has worked with the media giants like BBC (London), Screen (Indian Express, Delhi/Mumbai), Bollywood Hungama (Mumbai), Indiainfo (Mumbai/Bangalore) Daily Times (Lahore) and The Post (Lahore) respectively. In addition to these big wheels of the media industry, Mr. Punn has also been associated with plenty of other coveted online entertainment publications such as Nowrunning (New York), Galmsham (Mumbai), Radio Sargam (Leeds), One India (Bangalore/Mumbai), Bollygraph (Katmandu), Sulekha (Aston), Planet Bollywood (New York) and to name a few. Goher also shares a good rapport with Bollywood and Indian television fraternities.
He is often approached for his expert views on Hindi cinema and its celebrities. Media tycoons like The Times (Sunday Times, London), The Christian Science Monitor (Boston), Newsweek of USA and to name a few have interviewed him. Goher also helps the students researching on Bollywood, the most notable being the one he did with a student of Spanish University. Mr. Punn is the most experienced writer with more than 25 years of journalistic experience to his credit. He is contactable at goher.punn@gmail.com
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