Subham Box Office Day 13: A Comedy of Errors?
In an unexpected turn of events, the Telugu horror-comedy Subham is keeping its head above water at the box office, much like a buoyant ghost at a budget-friendly swim meet. This cinematic gem not only marks the debut of Samantha Ruth Prabhu as a producer in Tollywood, but it seems to have launched a new trend in budget torpedoes—err, we mean movies.
Subham Box Office Collection Day 13
On Day 13, Subham raked in a whopping 14 lakhs—at this rate, we might need a magnifying glass to see the number of zeros in its total net collection. This delightful sum represents a 12% hiccup from the previous day’s earnings, where it stole 16 lakhs like a ghost on a midnight snack raid. Now, as the total Indian net collection hovers around 5.13 crores, we can only wonder: is it a fortune or just another sum lost in translation?
Closer to 6 Crores, or Just a Tickling Ghost?
The film is inching ever so gracefully towards the 6-crore mark—kind of like your budget at a fancy restaurant after you’ve ordered the ‘chef’s special’ without glancing at the price. There’s still hope, but let’s be real; a good word of mouth is more critical than a ghost’s ability to float through walls. Otherwise, the film might just ghost its way out of profitability.
The Budget Nightmare
Subham’s journey to profitability resembles the plot twists of a low-budget horror film—full of surprises no one asked for. It still needs to recover its entire budget, which could spell doom for our dear producer Samantha Ruth Prabhu. Let’s hope she has another career in “extra” roles lined up, just in case things don’t pan out. After all, nothing says ‘I’m in control’ quite like sitting in the director’s chair, praying your film doesn’t end up as a cautionary tale for future producers.
In Conclusion: A Half-Baked Haunting
So, here we are watching Subham trickle in the cash like a ghost haunting an empty mansion. It’s clear that while it’s fared better than those “what-were-they-thinking” films of yesteryears, it still has a long way to go before it wears the crown of success. Perhaps it’s time for a sequel—or a new career path—for our beloved producer.
Will it Rise from the Grave?
Will Subham rebound and rise from its current box office slumber? Or will it be the “book of the dead” in the annals of Telugu cinema? Only the audience can decide, provided they don’t spread the news as fast as a bad rumor. The suspense is palpable, much like waiting for a plot twist—minus the popcorn-induced heartburn.
Final Thoughts: The Hauntingly Humorous Journey
In the end, Subham offers not just chills and thrills, but a unique glimpse into the financial workings of film production—if only it came with a side of humor and a more favorable budget to start with. So here’s to hoping for a miracle on its way toward that elusive 6-crore mark, or at the very least, an entertaining ride for all the brave souls who dare to watch. Cheers!
