One of the worst failures in Vishwak Sen's career was Laila, which debuted in theaters on february 14. The film, which was directed by ram Narayan, sparked some interest because of Vishwak Sen's female part. But intense social media abuse and unfavorable word-of-mouth caused it to flop at the box office.
 
 Laila has sealed its OTT release on Aha and amazon Prime Video in spite of this, and sources indicate that it will debut on march 7.  Similar to other flops like indian 2, Bhola Shankar, and Game Changer, this early wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital release—three weeks before its theatrical debut—may expose the movie to more trolling.


Social media has already criticized the movie during its theatrical run, pointing out its crude comedy, excessive flesh show, and convoluted dialogue.  For all the wrong reasons, one scene in particular—in which Vishwak Sen rushes around holding akanksha Sharma while highlighting her assets—went viral.  It's interesting to note that the strong criticism has stoked interest, with some viewers anxious to see the movie merely to find out how awful it is.
 
Despite its disastrous theatrical run, negative press may paradoxically increase its OTT viewing as people tune in, even if only to make fun of and troll it and gain likes and follows on social media.  These days, Vishwak Sen's films are debuting on OTT within two to three weeks, which is a risky trend that reflects the kind of box office rejection his films are receiving.  He needs to start choosing quality scripts that will help him become a better actor and star.
 
 


 

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