The most anticipated pan-Indian film in the kannada industry, Martin (directed by ap arjun and starring dhruva Sarja), is proving to be one of the worst releases of the year. It has performed poorly at the box office despite having a large budget of over 100 crores, especially in the hindi version when it debuted with just ₹20 lakhs.

The hindi version is expected to make around ₹1 crore in lifetime revenue, a significant underperformance. With slightly over ₹6 crores at the box office when it first opened in india (all languages combined), the movie sorely required a big increase in receipts to gain traction. Regretfully, not only did that jump not happen, but collections also decreased, which suggested problems for the producers. This pattern is a dismal indicator for the movie's total box office success, especially considering its enormous budget.
 
Martin has become the focus of online mockery because to its poor VFX work and presentation, which have been ruthlessly mocked. Viewers have found the movie to be a great source of troll content. Martin may turn out to be one of the worst financial disasters of the year because it is improbable that the movie will even recoup 25% of its original cost. Martin is the year's worst catastrophe and the most trolling movie in recent memory, right behind indian 2. It's completely worthless. Martin has made matters worse after Upendra's Kabzaa disgraced the kannada industry in front of the entire nation last year.
 


 

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