The movie, which had an estimated budget of Rs 350 crore, barely made Rs 60 crore at the indian box office, leaving a whopping loss of about 250 crores. It was one of the worst flops of all time, failing to break the 100 crore mark in theatres after only five weeks of release during the Eid festival season.
But the film's impending Netflix release offers a fresh chance to have it viewed by more people in more languages. Though there is excitement for the wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital debut, some internet users are hesitant. people just don't want to waste their time, as seen by the comments on Netflix India's instagram post announcing the release, which vary from "Don't release it" to "We will unsubscribe Netflix." ali Abbas Zafar's film Bade Miyan Chote Miyan examines the idea of cloning a soldier and transforming it into an unstoppable machine using artificial intelligence.