Vignesh Shivan Reflects on the Box Office Failure of Love Insurance Kompany, Citing Overwhelming Negativity and Lack of Support

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- •Vignesh Shivan's sci-fi romantic comedy Love Insurance Kompany failed to perform well at the box office, despite its promising opening weekend.
- •The film's poor performance is attributed to overwhelming negativity and lack of support, with many reviews being written to showcase the critic's intelligence or superiority.
- •The film was made on a budget of almost Rs 200 crore and earned a total of Rs 40 crore in India and Rs 60 crore worldwide.
- •Shivan had envisioned the film as a futuristic story, but faced challenges in bringing it to life, including the withdrawal of Lyca Productions and concerns over the budget.
- •The director finds comfort in the fact that there are many great films that were not initially well-received, but have since gone on to become classics.
- •The box office failure of Love Insurance Kompany is a significant setback for Shivan and his team, but it is not a reflection of the film's quality or originality.
Vignesh Shivan, the director of the sci-fi romantic comedy Love Insurance Kompany, has recently shared his thoughts on the film's disappointing performance at the box office. In a note posted on his Instagram Stories, Shivan confessed that he is still struggling to come to terms with the film's fate, despite its promising opening weekend. Love Insurance Kompany, which was released in April, earned Rs 8.16 crore on its opening day and went on to collect over Rs 26 crore at the domestic box office over its opening weekend. However, the film's collections took a significant dip on its first Monday, with earnings of only Rs 3.44 crore, and eventually ended up earning a total of Rs 40 crore in India and Rs 60 crore worldwide. The film's poor performance is even more disappointing considering its massive budget of almost Rs 200 crore.


