Shaandaar is the solo release of the week, and that’s a rarity in current times when 2-3-4 movies are a norm in theaters every Friday. In fact, only superstars get a solo release, be it Salman Khan (Bajrangi Bhaijaan) or Akshay Kumar (Singh Is Bliing, Gabbar Is Back). In such times, Shahid Kapoor can well be glad about the fact that he is gaining a solo release in the form of Shaandaar and that too on a festival holiday (Dussehra). This isn’t all as the film also has an advantage of an eight-day week since the film is arriving on Thursday.
All of this means that in terms of release, the stage is set for the film and for that Shahid and Alia Bhatt must give credit to Karan Johar whose standing in the industry has ensured such an arrival.
Now coming to the opening of the Vikas Behl-directed film. Shaandaar again gains from the fact that it is seeing a wide release for itself with 10-12-14 shows at an average per multiplex. In that aspect, this is the widest ever release for Shahid. This means that even at 50% average opening, the film can register some good numbers on the opening day. Shahid’s biggest opener till date is R… Rajkumar (2013) which had brought in 10.1 crore on the opening day and 30.7 crore over the weekend. Now two years down the line, Shaandaar is expected to collect at least this much in its first three days.
Since, from the music perspective, the film hasn’t gained much of an advantage, all that one wants to see now is that how the overall content of Shaandaar works.