The Most Awaited movies of 2010

With all eyes on Bollywood, and a whole slew of movies due for release this year, Bollywood Hungama conducted a poll to chart out what are likely to be the biggest blockbusters of 2010. The analysis took the form of an extensive survey (from 16th to 28th Dec.) conducted online amongst those who really matter - the Consumers. Spanning regions as diverse as India and South-East Asia to the European Union and USA-Canada, the user had to select his/her 5 most anticipated movies. To ensure complete transparency and accuracy, a three level authentication check with email validation, cookie check and IP mapping was put into place.

The hot list of the Most Awaited Movies of 2010* truly proved to be the voice of the masses, garnering an overwhelming response. The 12-day poll saw 1,79,681 valid responses. Results were compiled based on votes from 72 countries - countries which constitute about 98% of revenue towards Bollywood releases.

The poll threw up several interesting results, analysis of which is as follows:

                       **Top 20 movies**
  1. My Name Is Khan

  2. Kites

  3. Guzaarish

  4. Veer

  5. Ra.1

  6. Raavan

  7. Raajneeti

  8. House Full

  9. Action Replayy

  10. Dhobi Ghaat

  11. Dabanng

  12. Tees Maar Khan

  13. Chance Pe Dance

  14. Rann

  15. Agent Vinod

  16. Delhi Belly

  17. Koochie Koochie Hota Hai

  18. Ishqiya

  19. Stepmom’s Remake

  20. Teen Patti

Top 10 movies for UK

  1. My Name Is Khan

  2. Veer

  3. Kites

  4. Guzaarish

  5. Ra.1

  6. House Full

  7. Chance Pe Dance

  8. Dabanng

  9. Koochie Koochie Hota Hai

  10. Raavan

    Top 10 movies for USA

  11. My Name Is Khan

  12. Kites

  13. Guzaarish

  14. Veer

  15. Raavan

  16. Ra.1

  17. Raajneeti

  18. House Full

  19. Dhobi Ghaat

  20. Rann

    Top 10 movies for India

  21. My Name Is Khan

  22. Kites

  23. Guzaarish

  24. Raavan

  25. Veer

  26. Raajneeti

  27. Ra.1

  28. House Full

  29. Action Replayy

  30. Dhobi Ghaat

    Movies securing least votes

  31. Jaane Kahan Se Aayi Hai

  32. Delhi Safari

  33. Chatur Singh Two Star

  34. Run Bhola Run

  35. Crooked (working title)

    Demographics
    **Some Facts **
    India: 38.40%
    USA: 13.36%
    UK: 6.32%
    Rest of the world: 41.92%

Star quotient

  1. 2010 will see SRK and Hrithik battling it out for the top spot. Shah Rukh’s My Name Is Khan ranks first on our list while his pet project Ra.1 also makes it to the top five. Hrithik has the much awaited Kites and Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Guzaarish, ranked 2nd and 3rd respectively, in his arsenal.
    2. Despite a dull 2009, Akshay Kumar retains his hold on the audience’s minds, with three of the actor’s forthcoming releases: House Full, Action Replayy and Tees Maar Khan finding place in the overall top 20. Interestingly, the Sajid Nadiadwala-Sajid Khan-Akshay Kumar combo in House Full is ranked higher in the poll compared to Vipul Shah’s Action Replayy. Moreover, Nikhil Advani’s Patiala House has been ranked 18th by Indian surfers.
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=2]3. With the ladies, it’s a three cornered fight between Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Kareena Kapoor and Kajol. Aishwarya makes a huge comeback with Guzaarish (third), Raavan (sixth) and Action Replayy (ninth). Kareena Kapoor’s makes her mark with Ra.1, Agent Vinod and Stepmom Remake in the top 20.. Kajol, who is also making a comeback of sorts in 2010, retains a steady fan following. Two of her films, My Name Is Khan and Stepmom Remake find place in the overall top 20. Trends

  2. The poll indicates that Indian viewers have not warmed up to animation films. While Tarun Mansukhani’s animation film Koochie Koochie Hota Hain ranks 9th and 20th in the UK and US votes polled, it finds no spot on the Indian top 20.2. In fact, Nikhil Advani’s forthcoming animation feature Delhi Safari is placed right at the bottom of our poll results. Production Houses

  3. The poll has reinforced that when it comes to films, ‘Content is the King’. Eros and BIG Pictures lead the pack, while it’s a mixed bag for most others.Helvetica, sans-serif

  4. Yashraj Films will have to work harder to capture the audience’s imagination. For a second year in a row, none of its films find a spot in the top 20.

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