Laxmmi Bomb pulling out of OTT release is a major win for theatre owners across the country, who have launched an aggressive online campaign to pressure the government into reopening cinema halls. If the government gives in, we can expect theatres to reopen by Diwali for sure.
So, with Laxmmi Bomb pulling out, has the death of direct OTT releases already begun? We think, not. The scenario in the near future is likely to be more balanced. Small and medium budget films, with smaller actors, will be happy to continue releasing on OTT as its a win-win for all concerned. Producers make an assured profit, something a theatrical release does not guarantee — not only in the current pandemic scenario, but always. And OTT platforms get the fuel they run on – content.
It is a fact that almost movie that has opted for a direct release on OTT has bombed. Spooked out by this, and the perceived lowering of the star status of A-listers, Akshay Kumar, who is also the producer of Laxmmi Bomb, has taken a surprising decision. The movie will likely see a joint theatre – OTT release whenever theatres open up.
With Laxmmi Bomb taking this route, it is obvious that other big ticket films, such as Master, Sooryavanshi, etc, that were rumoured to be eyeing a direct digital premiere, will definitely not take that route. It is a big precedent for all other movies to follow.
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