Bollywood News / This film of Salman was a huge flop, even Amitabh and Priyanka could not save it

Salman Khan's film 'Sikander' is failing at the box office, but this is not the first time that one of his films has flopped. 'God Tussi Great Ho', which released in 2007 and also starred Amitabh Bachchan and Priyanka Chopra, was not liked by the audience. Made on a budget of 21 crores, this film could earn only 12 crores and proved to be a disaster.

Bollywood News: Salman Khan's Eid release 'Sikander' had a great opening at the box office. It did well for the first four days, but now its pace is slowing down. Given the film's high budget and the upcoming release of big films, it is being said to be heading towards being a flop. However, it is too early to draw any final conclusion on this.

In the meantime, we will discuss an old film of Salman Khan, which failed miserably at the box office despite a big starcast.

2007 flop film: 'God Tussi Great Ho'

Salman Khan's career has had many superhit films as well as some flop films. One such film was released in the year 2007 - 'God Tussi Great Ho'. The film starred Salman Khan along with veteran actors like Amitabh Bachchan and Priyanka Chopra, but despite the presence of three big stars, the film flopped miserably. The film's earnings could not even exceed its cost.

Salman-Amitabh-Priyanka trio also did not work

'God Tussi Great Ho' was the official remake of the Hollywood film 'Bruce Almighty'. In this film, Amitabh Bachchan played the role of God, while Salman Khan was in the character of a news anchor, who blames God for his failures. In the film, it was shown that God (Amitabh) gives Salman his powers and gives him a chance to write his own destiny. However, the audience rejected this story and the film flopped at the box office.

'God Tussi Great Ho' could not even recover its budget

Directed by Rumi Jaffery, the film had a budget of Rs 21 crore, but it could not even recover its cost. According to Box Office India, the film earned only Rs 12 crore at the Indian box office, proving it to be a big commercial failure.