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Shekhar Kapur’s ‘Masoom’ Debuts to Empty Hall in 1983, Later Becomes Classic
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Shekhar Kapur’s ‘Masoom’ Debuts to Empty Hall in 1983, Later Becomes Classic

✍️ The Times of India 🗓 23 Aug 2026, 07:51 AM 👁 4
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The film ‘Masoom’, directed by Shekhar Kapur in 1983, opened to an empty theatre but went on to earn critical acclaim and lasting popularity.

In 1983, filmmaker Shekhar Kapur made his directorial debut with the drama ‘Masoom’. The opening night at a Mumbai cinema was notably quiet, with the auditorium largely empty as the film began its run.

Despite the inauspicious start, word of mouth quickly turned the tide. Critics praised the nuanced storytelling, the performances of child actor Jugal Hansraj and seasoned artists, and Kapur’s sensitive direction. The film soon recovered at the box‑office, drawing larger audiences and earning several accolades.

‘Masoom’ has since been hailed as a milestone in Indian cinema, often cited for its emotional depth and realistic portrayal of family dynamics. The Times of India later listed it among the era’s most influential films, cementing its status as a classic despite its empty‑theatre debut.
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