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10 Super-flop Movies of Randeep Hooda

In this article let us have a look at the 10 Super-flop Movies of Randeep Hooda where his best efforts couldn't work well on-screen.

Randeep Hooda is an intense actor with a plethora of acting potential but even such actors have their bots. So in this article let us have a look at the 10 Super-flop Movies of Randeep Hooda where his best efforts couldn’t work well on-screen. Be it poor scripts, bad timing or just failing to register with the audience this time we list some of the films that show us not every movie hits its target.

Worst Movies of Randeep Hooda

Rang Rasiya (2008)

Rang Rasiya (2008) Randeep Hooda

Even Randeep’s powerful performance of the iconic painter in ‘Raja’ could not save the film from sinking at the box office. Although it is based on a very interesting historical context, the movie ruined itself due to its delayed release and quite subpar marketing that resulted in less-than-stellar box-office revenue.

Starcast: Randeep Hooda, Nandana Sen, Paresh Rawal
Budget: ₹ 12 Crore
Box-office Collection: ₹ 4.8 Crore
Verdict: Flop

John Day (2013)

John Day (2013) Randeep Hooda

John Day was a crime thriller that just gets you in the trailer but lets you down when it comes to serving what they presented there. Randeep Hooda played a disturbed cop, has the audience had it with dark and confusing stories on film which often slip up in some narrative couplings out of having ‘Our Time Pass’??

Starcast: Naseeruddin Shah, Randeep Hooda, Elena Kazan
Budget: ₹ 9 Crore
Box-office Collection: ₹ 1.59 Crore
Verdict: Flop

Laal Rang (2016)

Laal Rang (2016) Randeep Hooda

Laal Rang: Another relatively new film, Laal Rang was one the only films dealing with illegal blood-mafia business in India and for that reason alone could have been an interesting watch but then you add on top of it a brilliant performance from Randeep. But the film flopped at the box office due to its niche subject and lack of promotion.

Starcast: Randeep Hooda, Akshay Oberoi, Rajneesh Duggal
Budget: ₹ 10 Crore
Box-office Collection: ₹ 22.68 Crore
Verdict: Flop

Main Aur Charles (2015)

Main Aur Charles (2015) Randeep Hooda

Main Aur Charles (21 October 2015) had everything going for it, what with Randeep Hooda finally breaking into the mainstream playing notorious criminal Charles Sobhraj. In a remarkable turn by Deol, the movie failed to set things ringing at BO and it turned out to be a non-starter commercially.

Starcast: Randeep Hooda, Adil Hussain, Alexx O’Nell, Anastasia Fullfina
Budget: ₹ 10 Crore
Box-office Collection: ₹ 8 Crore
Verdict: Flop

Sarbjit (2016)

Sarbjit (2016) Randeep Hooda

While both Aishwarya and Randeep Hooda received critical accolades for their performances in Sarbjit, the film did not fare well at the box office. Despite the hype, it failed at the box office and continues to be one of Hooda’s films.

Starcast: Randeep Hooda, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Richa Chadha
Budget: ₹ 15 Crore
Box-office Collection: ₹ 43.8 Crore
Verdict: Flop

Murder 3 (2013)

Murder 3 (2013) Randeep Hooda

Keeping in mind the popularity of the “Murder” series, expectations were high for its sequel but “Murder 3″ failed to perform. Although considering a brand like ´´Huge expectations were there with its sequel which couldn´t be met by murder 3. With a weak story and lack of chemistry between the leads, this led to bad word-of-mouth amongst moviegoers causing it to bomb at the box office.

Starcast: Randeep Hooda, Aditi Rao Hydari, Sara Loren
Budget: ₹ 15 Crore
Box-office Collection: ₹ 22.88 Crore
Verdict: Flop

Risk (2007)

Risk (2007) Randeep Hooda

Risk is directed as an action thriller trying to display the underworld dark scenario. But a shoddy script and bad execution scuttled the project, ensuring another flop on Hooda’s resume.

Starcast: Vinod Khanna, Randeep Hooda, Tanushree Dutta
Budget: ₹ 6 Crore
Box-office Collection: ₹ 2.83 Crore
Verdict: Flop

Swatantrya Veer Savarkar (2024)

Swatantrya Veer Savarkar (2024) Randeep Hooda

Swatantrya Veer Savarkar (2024): A Potential Diary Note of the Indian Cinema industry. With such a promising-sounding subject, it should have been an easy sell to audiences (or at least better than what the figures would suggest), but the actual execution turned out to lack any real bite whatsoever and as such The Fifth Estate flopped quite spectacularly. For anybody interested in the historical figure, there may be some insight to gain from the film but it falls considerably short of doing justification concerning Veer Savarkar.

Starcast: Randeep Hooda, Ankita Lokhande, Apinderdeep Singh
Budget: ₹ 20 Crore
Box-office Collection: ₹ 31.23 Crore
Verdict: Flop

Bombay Talkies (2013)

Bombay Talkies (2013) Randeep Hooda

Randeep Hooda plays a married man Humiliated by his realization and rejection of it in the Karan Johar segment. His character goes on an internal and external journey that becomes a poignant view of emotional struggles in a society where homosexuality may be against the law. Bombay Talkies Faring average at the Box Office, Randeep Hooda’s performance was still received well by critics and also a segment of the audience.

Starcast: Rani Mukerji, Randeep Hooda, Saqib Saleem
Budget: ₹ 30 Crore
Box-office Collection: ₹ 10 Crore
Verdict: Flop

D (2005)

D (2005) Randeep Hooda

Randeep Hooda in the role of Deshu, a small-time gangster who grows to become the godfather of Mumbai. He’s a hard, driven and cold-hearted individual who could not have represented the type of anti-hero that is manifestly clear in other crime dramas. A dark, gritty crime film aimed at a niche audience. It failed to have the broad appeal needed for a theatrical movie, and especially in an industry run by more mainstream family-friendly material.

Starcast: Randeep Hooda, Chunky Pandey, Rukhsar Rehman
Budget: ₹ 3.5 Crore
Box-office Collection: ₹ 8.25 Crore
Verdict: Flop

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