Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan is shortly
planning to wow the audience in Dilwale on
December 18. On the exact date, Ranveer
Singh is likely to amaze the critics by starring in period drama Bajirao Mastani. These two
are among the most awaited Bolllywood films of 2015 and are going to clash at the box office.
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Who Will Win the Box Office Battle? 'Dilwale' vs 'Bajirao Mastani' |
After almost a gap of 5 years, Shah Rukh Khan will
be seen in Rohit Shetty's romantic
comedy film Dilwale with Kajol. The first
released song, "Gerua" has already surpassed 10 million views on
YouTube and fans are consistently waiting for the film because of the action,
romance and drama it promises. SRK previously worked with Shetty in 2013
romantic action film, Chennai Express.
"Of course, the audience will get divided. I
believe not just in my film, but in films and I respect each and every film. I
think it is kind of regrettable, but you know we make around 200 films a year
and there are just 52 to 56 Fridays, so films will come together on the exact
day, but I think there is enough business to be done on that weekend for two
films to come out and do well. So, hopefully, both the movies will do
well," SRK said.
On the other hand, Ranveer Singh previously worked
with filmmaker Sanjay
Leela Bhansali for the film adaptation of Shakespeare's Romeo and
Juliet. Film titled, Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela made 30 million dollars and
was also significantly acclaimed film. The duo of Bansali and Ranveer Singh
proved quite successful in the past and with Bajirao Mastani, the team is
expecting to recreate the magic once again.
This won't be the first time SRK and Bhansali have
clashed at the box-office. In 2007, SRK's megastarer movie, Om Shanti Om was
released on the exact date as Bhansali's
Saawariya.
Both
Dilwale and Bajirao Mastani has an incredible cast and both the directors has
their own targeted audience. Who will win the box-office clash is still a
secret but one thing is clear, both of the films are definitely going to win
some hearts.