Shoojit Sircar Reflects on the Box Office Bomb of Abhishek Bachchan’s ‘I Want To Talk’: ‘It Leaves You Shaken’ | Bollywood Shenanigans

Oh Bollywood, where the lights are always bright but the box office sometimes dims the shine. Our dear filmmaker Shoojit Sircar is grappling with the ever-unpredictable Bollywood audience as his film "I Want To Talk" starring Abhishek Bachchan didn’t quite make it rain at the ticket counters. But hey, at least the critics and the audience who did show up had nice things to say! So, what’s the real kahani behind this box office bummer? Chalo, let’s find out!

Shoojit’s Box Office Blues

Imagine pouring your heart, soul, and a little bit of masala into a film only to find that the audience is more interested in the popcorn. 😒 That’s how Shoojit Sircar felt when "I Want To Talk" didn’t quite set the box office on fire. In an interview, he confessed, "It disturbs you." Arre Shoojit bhai, we feel you! It’s like when you study all night for an exam and the questions are from an entirely different syllabus! 😜

But wait, there’s more! The film has found a new life on OTT platforms, where people are finally giving it the thumbs up. It’s like finding a forgotten gulab jamun in the fridge after a long day—sweet and totally unexpected! 🍬

Not Just a ‘Niche’ Film, Boss!

Shoojit was quick to brush off any labels of "niche" slapped onto his movie. "I Want To Talk" is a multi-layered film, he argues—like a good biryani, full of flavors and textures! With its setting in the US and a plot that involves a lot of languages, this movie is as international as chai-samosa at a Paris café.

The Big B himself, Amitabh Bachchan, gave it a nod of approval. But alas, even the Bachchan name couldn’t save it from the box office thanda reception. Still, having Big B on your side is like having an ace up your sleeve—always a win! 😉

A Peek into ‘I Want To Talk’

So, what’s this film all about? It’s a drama about Arjun Sen, played by Abhishek Bachchan, who is a cancer survivor dealing with life-altering surgery and a complicated relationship with his daughter. A heavy subject, no doubt, but with a stellar cast including Ahilya Bamroo and Johnny Lever, it had all the right ingredients for a touching story. Principal photography took place in California, adding to its international feel. Despite all this, it managed to collect only ₹2.3 crore worldwide—ouch! 🤕

Now streaming on Prime Video India, this film is waiting for you to give it a second chance. Maybe it’s time to grab some chai, sit back, and see what the fuss is all about! 🌐

Kiran’s Gyan 💡

Bollywood’s box office is like an unpredictable saas-bahu serial. One moment you’re the darling of the masses, and the next, you’re the villain ka beta no one wants to see. But remember, success on the big screen isn’t everything—it’s the OTT screens that are the new bada parda! So, Shoojit Sircar, chin up! Your film is like a sleeper hit, just waiting for its moment to shine! 🌟

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