Despite
Bollywood
taking
IPL
heads
on,
it
lost
the
battle
at
least
on
the
opening
Friday.
No,
a
film
like
Right
Yaaa
Wrong
wasn't
expected
to
take
a
bumper
response
at
the
box
office
even
if
it
would
have
arrived
solo
without
any
cricket
matches
being
played
anywhere
in
the
world.
Still,
since
the
film
turned
out
to
be
surprisingly
quite
well
made,
some
flattering
reviews
coupled
with
very
good
word
of
mouth
would
have
ensured
that
this
Sunny
Deol-Irrfan
Khan
starrer
gets
some
eyeballs
with
every
passing
day.
However,
that
was
unfortunately
not
the
case
to
be
as
the
Friday
opening
was
extremely
poor.
With
mere
10%-20%
opening
response
and
only
(relatively)
better
response
in
the
remainder
of
the
weekend,
Right
Yaa
Wrong
would
now
have
to
make
an
impression
on
the
home
video
front.
Same
holds
good
for
Hide
&
Seek
which
could
have
turned
out
to
be
a
coverage
affair
if
not
for
such
strong
competition
from
IPL.
However,
the
situation
was
even
worse
for
this
film
as
there
were
talks
of
shows
being
cancelled
on
the
very
opening
day
due
to
lack
of
audience.
A
good
first
effort
by
director
Shawn
Arranha,
Hide
N
Seek
was
made
for
young
audience
but
a
pathetic
box
office
opening
means
that
even
survival
till
the
end
of
first
week
would
be
quite
a
challenge
for
this
slasher
thriller.
The
other
four
releases
met
with
even
worse
fate
as
Na
Ghar
Ke
Na
Ghat
Ke
saw
some
audiences
coming
its
way
only
in
the
interiors.
However,
a
title
which
hardly
enticed
the
urban
audiences
coupled
with
a
star
cast
that
was
largely
unknown,
this
low
budget
film
saw
itself
being
lost
in
oblivion.
However,
it
may
end
up
recovering
money
through
home
video
and
satellite
revenue
due
to
its
low
budget.
As
for
Swaha
and
Trump
Card,
they
were
C
grade
affairs
and
expectedly
failed
to
make
any
noise
whatsoever.
In
fact
if
not
for
the
massive
rush
of
releases
that
brought
to
fore
the
topic
of
numerous
films
willing
to
take
on
IPL,
Swaha
and
Trump
Card
wouldn't
have
been
noticed
at
all.
As
for
'Do
Dilon
Ke
Khel
Mein',
there
wasn't
even
a
proper
release
due
to
which
one
continues
to
wonder
if
the
film
has
come
and
gone
or
has
actually
been
postponed
for
a
further
date?
Another
common
factor
amongst
each
of
these
three
releases
was
that
no
reputed
website/publication/newspaper
even
bothered
to
review
them
at
all!