Youngistaan is an upcoming 2014 Bollywood Romance/Drama film directed by Syed Ahmad Afzal released on 28 March 2014.
It stars Jackky Bhagnani, Neha Sharma, Farooq Sheikh and Kayoze Irani in lead roles.
The film is a love story set against the backdrop of Indian politics.
BoxOffice:
The film opened to a very low occupancy of 5-10% on the first day of its release across 1000 theatres in India.
Youngistaan has collected around 4.6 crore in its first 4 days at the domestic box office. Even though it was the only film last weekend to show decent growth over the weekend, it wont even get close to recovering its costs.
The problem for all three releases was the clash. When the audience is spoilt for choices, with not just multiple releases every week, but also other sources of entertainment like the ongoing cricket world cup, they would only be willing to shell out for a costly multiplex ticket if the film is worth a watch in theatre.
With Ragini MMS 2 doing well at single screens and Queen doing reasonably well in its fourth weekend, all three new releases (Youngistaan, O teri and Dishkiyaon) were received poorly.
Youngistaan will collect around 6 crore in its first week.
Youngistaan Box Office collections
Friday – 1 cr
Saturday – 1.4 cr
Sunday – 1.65 cr,
Monday – 0.6 cr
Total – 4.65 cr
Release Date: Friday 28th March, 2014.
Plot:
Abhimanyu Kaul - a young, independent, Games Developer, living in Japan and the love of his life, Anwita Chauhan - a bubbly, passionate and full of life, summer intern. Their happy and content life faces the test of time, when blood ties and the pressure of being born into the first family of India tears a young Abhimanyu between his love for Anwita and a promise made to his dying father, the Prime Minister of India. Being a public figure, by reluctantly accepting to represent the governing party, much against his own wishes and at the cost of his private life, is a double-edged sword that Abhimanyu must walk on.
Abhimanyu Kaul - a young, independent, Games Developer, living in Japan and the love of his life, Anwita Chauhan - a bubbly, passionate and full of life, summer intern. Their happy and content life faces the test of time, when blood ties and the pressure of being born into the first family of India tears a young Abhimanyu between his love for Anwita and a promise made to his dying father, the Prime Minister of India. Being a public figure, by reluctantly accepting to represent the governing party, much against his own wishes and at the cost of his private life, is a double-edged sword that Abhimanyu must walk on.
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