Ninety percent of films are made with confidence in their stories, while some rely on combinations of stars to draw audiences.
However, there exists a third category, in which neither the story nor star combinations take priority. Instead, the sole focus is on personal gain. Recently, a movie was made with this mindset.
The film was created solely for the purpose of making money. To capitalize on a big-name actor's availability, two major companies came together, with two other key individuals making the deal happen smoothly. Everyone involved was motivated by sharing the fortune.
The lead actor did not care about the content of the movie. He gave his approval based solely on the fact that he can earn big amount in spite of giving away less number of callsheets.
He even pushed aside a film he was already committed to, adjusting his schedule to accommodate this new project.
The filmmakers are also operating with the same mindset, aiming to complete the movie as quickly as possible, make some profit, and move on to their next venture.
In this scenario, none of the key people involved care about the quality of the content, audience expectations, or current market trends, but only money matters for them.
Meanwhile, fans are hoping that this film will break records and turn their hero into a pan-India star. However, while the fans are dreaming big, the makers are only concerned with maximizing profits, with little attention paid to anything beyond cashing on the image of the hero.