Second Chance For Biggest Disaster On OTT?

Bade Miyan Chote Miyan

Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, featuring Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff, made its OTT debut on Netflix on June 6.

While the movie faced a disastrous response at the box office during its theatrical release, its arrival on a popular streaming platform begs the question: will it find some redemption and appreciation among the OTT audience?

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With a budget of about Rs 350 crore, the film only managed to earn Rs 60 crore at the Indian box office, resulting in a staggering loss of almost 250 crores.

Despite being in theaters for about five weeks and released during the Eid festival season, it failed to cross the hundred crore mark, emerging as one of the biggest disasters of all time.

However, the upcoming release on Netflix presents a new opportunity for the film to reach a broader audience across multiple languages.

Despite the anticipation surrounding the digital premiere, some netizens have expressed reservations.

Comments on Netflix India’s Instagram post announcing the release range from “Don’t release it” to “We will unsubscribe Netflix,” indicating that people just don’t want to ruin their time.

Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, Bade Miyan Chote Miyan explores the concept of using artificial intelligence to clone a soldier and turn it into an invincible machine.

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