Nithiin’s latest release, ‘Extra Ordinary Man,’ vanished without a trace, but flops aren’t new to him. He has had his fair share of both hits and flops.
What’s surprising is that he thought he could compete with other films with ‘Extra Ordinary Man.’ He believed that his comedy film might do better against what he saw as a softer film.
Vishwak Sen’s ‘Gangs of Godavari’ was also supposed to clash but was postponed.
Given the output of ‘Extra Ordinary Man,’ one wonders how Nithiin decided it could compete with other films.
Some choices expose the judgmental skills of actors. Moreover, ‘Extra Ordinary Man’ is produced by Nithiin’s family.
Does this mean that no one in the family was able to assess the film’s output? That’s quite strange!
Let’s hope that failures teach hard lessons, and Nithiin takes them in stride, becoming more selective and returning stronger.







