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Empuraan Box Office Controversy: Rs 200 Crore or Fabricated Numbers?

The much-anticipated Malayalam film Empuraan has sparked a heated controversy. Reports claiming the film grossed over Rs 200 crore have raised eyebrows across the industry, with critics and analysts questioning the authenticity of these figures

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The much-hyped box office success of Empuraan, starring Mohanlal and directed by Prithviraj Sukumaran, has come under scrutiny. While the film’s producers claim it has earned Rs 200 crore worldwide, industry experts and independent box office trackers are raising serious doubts about these figures.

According to reports in the media Empuraan opened strongly with Rs 22 crore on Day 1 in India, but collections dropped by nearly 50 per cent on Day 2. The film managed Rs 85 crore net in its first week, far from the Rs 200 crore milestone its makers claim.

Drop in collection of Empuraan movie

Furthermore, according to reports in the media the film’s overseas collection is estimated at Rs 122 crore, but there is no clear breakdown of earnings from each country. Box office analysts argue that such numbers are suspicious, as Malayalam films rarely achieve such high overseas figures within a week.

In 2023, Lyca Productions’ offices were raided 16 times by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) due to alleged offshore financial transactions linked to Portugal. some of the questions that need to be addressed include:

  • Is the Film Industry Being Used for Money Laundering?
  • Overseas collections are often inflated, and financial records remain undisclosed
  • If a film’s budget is inflated, it reduces taxable profit and facilitates money laundering.
  •  Why is there no clear documentation of foreign earnings?
  • Is the film industry just a business, or is it also a cover for financial

Many industry insiders believe the Rs 200 crore claim is a deliberate marketing strategy to boost audience interest. “Inflating box office numbers is a common tactic in the industry to create artificial hype,” said a trade analyst speaking to Mint. “If the film truly earned Rs 200 crore, why haven’t they released audited figures?”
Financial experts also point out that exaggerated earnings could be a way to manipulate investor confidence. Some even suspect that such claims may be linked to money laundering, as past investigations into the film industry have revealed offshore fund movements.

With the controversy intensifying, critics are demanding greater transparency in box office reporting. Some industry experts suggest an independent auditing system to verify collections and prevent misleading claims.

 

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