
Sabbir Khan says Tiger Shroff’s Heropanti, Baaghi has lost its audience; admits not watching their sequels
Filmmaker Sabbir Khan, who gave Tiger Shroff two big early hits Heropanit and Baaghi in his acting career, says the sequels of these films have lost their audience. He believes that the franchises that arose out of Heropanti and Baaghi did not work as they were not systematically created with the intention of creating a franchise.
“When we initially made films, we didn’t make it as a franchise. They were organic films. For me a sequel is something where you take the story and the characters forward. If you make a completely different story So it’s a different film. It’s just a commercial move to use the title. I wasn’t leaning towards that,” Khan told PTI.
While Tiger’s debut film Heropanti was a remake of Allu Arjun’s 2008 film Parugu, Baaghi was also a remake of Prabhas’ 2004 film Varsha. Sabbir, who directed both Heropanti and Baaghi, admitted to not watching the sequel. “I haven’t seen those films (Heropanti and Baaghi sequels). It has lost its audience,” he said. For starters, Baaghi 2, Baaghi 3 and Heropanti 2 have been directed by Ahmed Khan.
Recently, Tiger addressed the box office failure of Heropanti 2 as its total collection stood at Rs 26 crore. “It was definitely heartbreaking. I’m extremely attached to all my films. So if a film doesn’t work out it weighs me down every time. I go back to immerse myself in the work. Must go on,” Tiger had said on the sidelines of IIFA Rocks 2022.
Meanwhile, Sabbir Khan is currently awaiting the release of his upcoming film Nikamma, which stars Shilpa Shetty, Abhimanyu Dassani, Sameer Soni and Abhimanyu Singh. The film will release on June 17.
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Filmmaker Sabbir Khan, who gave Tiger Shroff two big early hits Heropanit and Baaghi in his acting career, says the sequels of these films have lost their audience. He believes that the franchises that arose out of Heropanti and Baaghi did not work as they were not systematically created with the intention of creating a franchise.
“When we initially made films, we didn’t make it as a franchise. They were organic films. For me a sequel is something where you take the story and the characters forward. If you make a completely different story So it’s a different film. It’s just a commercial move to use the title. I wasn’t leaning towards that,” Khan told PTI.
While Tiger’s debut film Heropanti was a remake of Allu Arjun’s 2008 film Parugu, Baaghi was also a remake of Prabhas’ 2004 film Varsha. Sabbir, who directed both Heropanti and Baaghi, admitted to not watching the sequel. “I haven’t seen those films (Heropanti and Baaghi sequels). It has lost its audience,” he said. For starters, Baaghi 2, Baaghi 3 and Heropanti 2 have been directed by Ahmed Khan.
Recently, Tiger addressed the box office failure of Heropanti 2 as its total collection stood at Rs 26 crore. “It was definitely heartbreaking. I’m extremely attached to all my films. So if a film doesn’t work out it weighs me down every time. I go back to immerse myself in the work. Must go on,” Tiger had said on the sidelines of IIFA Rocks 2022.
Meanwhile, Sabbir Khan is currently awaiting the release of his upcoming film Nikamma, which stars Shilpa Shetty, Abhimanyu Dassani, Sameer Soni and Abhimanyu Singh. The film will release on June 17.
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Filmmaker Sabbir Khan, who gave Tiger Shroff two big early hits Heropanit and Baaghi in his acting career, says the sequels of these films have lost their audience. He believes that the franchises that arose out of Heropanti and Baaghi did not work as they were not systematically created with the intention of creating a franchise.
“When we initially made films, we didn’t make it as a franchise. They were organic films. For me a sequel is something where you take the story and the characters forward. If you make a completely different story So it’s a different film. It’s just a commercial move to use the title. I wasn’t leaning towards that,” Khan told PTI.
While Tiger’s debut film Heropanti was a remake of Allu Arjun’s 2008 film Parugu, Baaghi was also a remake of Prabhas’ 2004 film Varsha. Sabbir, who directed both Heropanti and Baaghi, admitted to not watching the sequel. “I haven’t seen those films (Heropanti and Baaghi sequels). It has lost its audience,” he said. For starters, Baaghi 2, Baaghi 3 and Heropanti 2 have been directed by Ahmed Khan.
Recently, Tiger addressed the box office failure of Heropanti 2 as its total collection stood at Rs 26 crore. “It was definitely heartbreaking. I’m extremely attached to all my films. So if a film doesn’t work out it weighs me down every time. I go back to immerse myself in the work. Must go on,” Tiger had said on the sidelines of IIFA Rocks 2022.
Meanwhile, Sabbir Khan is currently awaiting the release of his upcoming film Nikamma, which stars Shilpa Shetty, Abhimanyu Dassani, Sameer Soni and Abhimanyu Singh. The film will release on June 17.
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