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Monday, 28 November 2016

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Rs 350 crore: That’s the production cost for Rajinikanth and Akshay Kumar’s Robot 2.0, details inside!

Shankar’s Robot starring Rajinikanth was made at Rs 150 crore. The director has upped the ante with the film’s sequel, 2.0, at a jaw-dropping Rs 350 cr making it India’s most expensive film ever made. The film that once held that title was the upcoming Baahubali 2, directed by SS Rajamouli (at a whopping Rs 250 cr).




Sequel stats

While 2.0 releases on Diwali next year, Baahubali 2 is set for an April release. While Baahubali 2 is a period film and will be released in three languages including Hindi, Tamil and Telugu, 2.0 will be released in several languages including Hindi.

Statement of intent


Trade analyst Amul Mohan says, “I have heard that the budget of 2.0 is Rs 350 crore. It’s a big statement of intent from the South industry. We, in Mumbai, are struggling to make movies at a fraction of that amount. But the budget of 2.0 makes sense as the first film was a worldwide success. And when Rajinikanth teams up with Akshay Kumar, you always know it is going to be a bigger player. But having said that, 2.0 is not a big budget film by Hollywood standards. Rs 350 crore, when compared to a Hollywood film, is nothing, given today’s currency exchange rate. But if anybody can pull it off here, it’s Shankar.”


B-Town gets left behind

According to Amul, both Baahubali 2 and 2.0 will be competing with each other. “I genuinely feel that the Tamil and Telugu film industry are at loggerheads with each other. There’s much excitement about Baahubali 2as it’s releasing in April 2017. It’s Rajamouli vs Shankar and Tamil vs Telugu films, more than anything else. That’s the game and why they have such a great and healthy competition to go and outdo each other with the best kind of effects and pushing the envelope. That’s the reason I feel that the Mumbai film industry is a little behind. We are so busy fighting among ourselves, that we are getting left behind in this whole rat race.”


On a massive scale

Trade analyst and exhibitor Akshaye Rathi adds, “2.0 will be counted as among the most expensive films in India because of its super expensive VFX, robots and all kinds of creatures. Baahubali 2’s landing cost will be Rs 175-180 crore (approx). The makers of 2.0 have scaled up the budget because of the massive combination of Rajinikanth, Akshay, Shankar and AR Rahman — so they have to play at a scale which comes at a cost. Clearly in terms of VFX and technology, it is being aimed as grand in terms of scale, naturally associated with a filmmaker like Shankar, who made the hugely expensive film. Robot was also massive in terms of mounting and scale. In 2.0, when you add Akshay to the cast, it is bound to leave the audience dumbstruck.”  

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