mareen
13th January 2011, 06:27 PM
Ok i wanted to discuss this with hubbers for many months. I see that when a big actors movie releases there is a huge hype and then why the film dont make it big the parties involves init want compensation.
Recently Vijay's sura flopped and theatre sangam joined together in a protest and asked for compensation. They have done so in the past with Superstar's movie such as Baba.
If we look at these in a business point of view its surely a risk that the owners are willing to take which is why they are paying the asking price for the movie. Then why should they ask for compensation? Dont they sign a contract saying that this movie is sold under the due impression of the star value and their market power? If a movie flops the actor, directors and co's market value slumps and the purchase power for their movie slumps with this too, right?
Lets say for argument sake that theatre owners buy each movie under the impression that the movie will profit or atleast break even for them then why they dont they ask compensation for every movie? Rather than preying on big star cast movie? I know that they pay more for the movie with big star cast but surely the risk is with the theatre owners?
I would say that in a business POV every company is taking risk, surely the producers are trusting the directors and they are trusting their story and the actor and so on. Therefore if a movie flops reduce the asking price for it rather than protesting over their next release?
Recently Vijay's sura flopped and theatre sangam joined together in a protest and asked for compensation. They have done so in the past with Superstar's movie such as Baba.
If we look at these in a business point of view its surely a risk that the owners are willing to take which is why they are paying the asking price for the movie. Then why should they ask for compensation? Dont they sign a contract saying that this movie is sold under the due impression of the star value and their market power? If a movie flops the actor, directors and co's market value slumps and the purchase power for their movie slumps with this too, right?
Lets say for argument sake that theatre owners buy each movie under the impression that the movie will profit or atleast break even for them then why they dont they ask compensation for every movie? Rather than preying on big star cast movie? I know that they pay more for the movie with big star cast but surely the risk is with the theatre owners?
I would say that in a business POV every company is taking risk, surely the producers are trusting the directors and they are trusting their story and the actor and so on. Therefore if a movie flops reduce the asking price for it rather than protesting over their next release?