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- In the film and media industry, if a film released in theatres fails to break even by a large amount, it is considered a box-office bomb (or box-office flop), thus losing money for the distributor, studio, and/or production company that invested in it.
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A box-office bomb, box-office flop, box-office failure, or box-office disaster is a film that is unprofitable or considered highly unsuccessful during its theatrical run. Although any film for which the production budget, marketing, and distribution costs combined exceed the revenue after release has technically "bombed", the term is more ...
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Sep 8, 2022 · With most films flopping, Bollywood has lost more than Rs 1000 crore this year. Trade experts, producers and exhibitors analyse the situation at the box office, and suggest remedies to recover losses incurred in the last few months.
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Jan 16, 2023 · That often isn't the case for a blockbuster-sized movie. So, what happens if a movie doesn't make back all of its money in theaters?
It’s one of the many strange things about Hollywood: a huge movie flop can be almost as big a news story as a box-office hit. So why does that happen?
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