In 2023, big-budget action movies like “Pathaan,” “Jawan,” “Gadar 2,” “Jailer,” and “Leo” dominated the film scene. However, there’s growing talk among industry insiders that audiences might be tiring of non-stop action flicks. The lukewarm reception of “Tiger 3” intensified these speculations.
Critics pointed out its excessive action and lack of depth, which led to a disconnection with viewers. Even “Leo” faced criticism for too many fights, losing audience interest. The anticipation for “Animal” and “Salaar,” both heavy on action, is high, but there’s concern that audiences might be reaching their limit for action-packed films by the time “Salaar” hits theaters.
However, some believe that if “Salaar” nails its intense action scenes, even a basic storyline could make it a hit. The failure of “Tiger 3” wasn’t just about too much action; it was more about poor execution of those sequences. Still, there’s hope that “Salaar” might buck the trend if it manages to balance its action with a decent story.
It’s expected to do well in most areas but might not receive an exceptional response in certain elite areas in the North, known for their preferences beyond heavy action. As long as “Salaar” delivers on the action front without compromising on the storytelling, it’s likely to start strong and maintain its momentum.