This Hollywood film released in 2005 is the world’s biggest disaster, the makers lost Rs 12,17,23,86,930.
Movies News Desk –The film business is no less than a risk. If the film becomes a hit then the fortunes of the makers shine and if it flops then the situation gets worse. When a film becomes a hit, not only the makers but also its artists benefit a lot. Offers from other big films also come. The brand value starts increasing and the actor becomes rich by doing a lot of advertisements. But, just think about the opposite situation. What will happen if a film with a good budget flops?
World’s biggest flop film
The same happened with a film released in 2005. The makers had made the film at a huge cost. It was expected that the film would perform well at the box office. But after release everything turned upside down. The makers suffered huge losses. There was a loss of crores of rupees. The situation became such that the name of this film was included in the list of the world’s biggest flop films.
The biggest flop film ever
Hollywood film ‘Sahara’ is at number five in IMDb’s list of ‘Biggest Box Office Flops in Film History’. This film was released in the year 2005. It had a good cast but people rejected it at the box office and the makers lost $144,857,030. ‘Sahara’ was an American action-adventure film directed by Breck Eisner. In the year 1992, a novel with the same name was published on which the makers made a film. Talking about the cast, it featured Steve Zahn, Matthew McConaughey and Penelope Cruz in lead roles. Talking about the story of ‘Sahara’, it is the story of finding an iron warship lost in the Sahara desert. As everyone knows that the Sahara Desert, spread across the entire North Africa, is the largest desert in the world. Which is the hottest.
Flop film, loss of crores to makers
‘Time’ magazine has also given ‘Sahara’ the record of flop. Here it has been described as the fourth most flop film in the world. According to this report, ‘Sahara’ earned 120 million dollars worldwide. This number is good in itself but the production house of ‘Sahara’ spent much more money than this in the marketing and making of the film. The total cost was $240 million. In such a situation, the film could not recover the full amount. According to this report, the makers suffered a loss of $ 144,857,030 (Rs 1217 crore) due to ‘Sahara’.