MACHINE
Produced By: Haresh Patel, Pranay Chokshi, Dhaval Jayantilal Gada, Abbas-Mastan
Directed By: Abbas-Mastan
Starring: Mustafa Burmawalla & Kiara Advani
20 Crores
Estimated Budget
4 Crores
Opening Day Collection
The men in white, Abbas-Mastan are back with yet another thriller and this time they are set to launch, Abbas Burmawalla’s son, Mustafa. The promo has been interesting, and we think that the film will strike a chord among the youth. If it promises good content, it can do better with word-of-mouth. Here are the factors that we think will work for ‘Machine’.
Abbas-Mastan Film
The director duo, Abbas-Mastan have given us some wonderful thrillers in the past – be it ‘Baazigar’, ‘Khiladi’, ‘Ajnabee’, or the ‘Race’ franchise. They’ve given Hindi cinema some of the best thrillers, so we definitely have high expectations from them, to provide us some wholesome entertainment with ‘Machine’. They have their signature style which has created a loyal fan base among the audience and clearly, the fact that it’s an Abbas-Mastan film is the biggest USP of ‘Machine’.
Fresh vibe yet the familiarity
While ‘Machine’ has a fresh vibe because of the fresh new cast, and a unique concept, it somehow also gives a very familiar, typical Hindi cinema vibe. It has dialoguebaazi, action, song-and-dance, and all the elements of a potboiler.
New cast
Mustafa has received good appreciation based on the film’s promo and songs. While he displays his perfect physique, he also seems to be a full Hindi-cinema hero package. The audience might be looking forward to see what more he has to offer. Also, because people are ready to welcome newer talent and new actors now. Kiara Advani on the other hand, received great appreciation for ‘M.S.Dhoni’ and people might be looking forward to what she has next.
Music
So far, the music has also received a good feedback. The makers have re-created the famous ‘Tu Cheez Badi Hai Mast Mast’ from ‘Mohra’, which has created great buzz surrounding the film. With positive word of mouth, the film can be expected to strike a chord amongst the audience.