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Box Office: How often we have seen that sequels make big bucks at box office as compared to prequels, but fails in living up to all the hype they create. The latest one to join this club is Ayushmann Khurrana’s Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan. The film is enjoying a fair theatrical run but receiving mix word-of-mouth.

Last year, we saw Salman Khan’s Dabangg 3 meeting the same fate by disappearing from cinema screens within just a few weeks. There are few exceptions like Dhoom 2, Tiger Zinda Hai and others, which proved to be better both in content and commercial value.

From Golmaal-Golmaal Again To Ek Tha Tiger-Tiger Zinda Hai – With Few Exceptions, Bollywood Sequels Are Just A Money Making Trick?

Let’s take a look at big Bollywood franchises and their box office plus critical reception:

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Golmaal

Backed by hit machine Rohit Shetty, Golmaal is one of the most loved franchises from Bollywood. With each successor, the franchise has kept on growing its commercial viability but the majority of Shetty’s fans agree with the fact that the first instalment is the best of all.

Golmaal: Fun Unlimited (2006)- 30 crores approx.

Golmaal Returns (2008)- 52 crores approx.

Golmaal 3 (2010)- 109 crores approx.

Golmaal Again (2017)- 205.72 crores

Dhoom

Here’s an exception as Dhoom 2 received praises and was better than its prequel. Again with Dhoom 3, mixed reviews flooded in.

Dhoom (2004)- 32 crores

Dhoom 2 (2006)- 81 crores

Dhoom 3 (2013)- 280.25 crores

Hera Pheri

One of the cults of Bollywood, Hera Pheri still makes us laugh hard, every time we watch. The second instalment too had some genuinely funny moments but the rest of them are taken from the prequel.

Hera Pheri (2000)- 13 crores approx.

Phir Hera Pheri (2006)- 41 crores approx.

Krrish

Continuation to Koi…Mil Gaya, the franchise is much-loved amongst kids. Unfortunately, apart from technicalities, nothing grew on the content front.

Koi…Mil Gaya (2003)- 48 crores approx.

Krrish (2006)- 73 crores approx.

Krrish 3 (2013)- 240.50 crores

Don

Shah Rukh Khan was successful in recreating Don’s world in 2006, but the second instalment didn’t enjoy the same sort of critical reception.

Don- The Chase Begins Again (2006)- 51 crores

Don 2 (2011)- 100 crores