Karate Kid Legends Flops in India:
Despite the star power of global action icon Jackie Chan and Bollywood heavyweight Ajay Devgn, Karate Kid Legends has turned out to be a certified flop at the Indian box office. The film has collected a mere ₹6.90 crore nett so far and is now unlikely to even touch the ₹10 crore mark—an underwhelming result considering the expectations tied to the project.
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The Hindi version of the film featured Ajay Devgn lending his voice to Jackie Chan’s character, a move that was expected to enhance local appeal. However, the strategy failed to make a notable impact. Neither Chan’s legendary status nor Devgn’s fan base managed to pull audiences to theatres. The film’s content, which drew mixed reviews, failed to strike a chord with viewers, with many criticising it for being uninspired and lacking the emotional depth or engaging action sequences the franchise is known for.
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Moreover, poor word-of-mouth and limited promotions further contributed to the film's lackluster performance. While Karate Kid Legends may have seen a modest reception in a few overseas markets, Indian audiences have clearly rejected it, proving once again that name value alone cannot guarantee success in today’s competitive film landscape.
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With its collections stagnating and footfalls dwindling, Karate Kid Legends is now officially among the list of high-profile international misfires in India. It’s a sobering outcome for a film that had all the right ingredients on paper but failed in execution.
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