Housefull 5 is releasing this week on June 6, 2025, and the producer’s decision to bring the film with two different endings is already grabbing a lot of attention. But the biggest question is whether this will work in favor of the film.
Trade experts like Taran Adarsh have claimed that this is an interesting move as it is happening for the first time. However, he added that the film needs to have repeat value, and considering that the killer’s identity would be revealed in the end, the remaining portion of the film must be gripping.
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A similar opinion was shared by trade analyst Atul Mohan and Roopbani cinema owner Vishek Chauhan. Although trade experts are excited, the common man is confused about the same.
The makers are releasing two different versions, titled Housefull 5A and Housefull 5B. The occupancy is already too low, and the two versions could be one of the reasons that people are not showing any interest.
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Although it was a unique step from the side of the makers to help the film become successful at the box office, they possibly forgot to let the general public know about the same through social media or other platforms.
People who don’t follow entertainment news regularly are expected to get confused. They might believe that they have to watch two different films. More than that, they cannot understand the difference between 5A and 5B until the producers make an official announcement about the same.
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While the makers were willing to make Housefull 5 successful with two versions, it looks like the same step might lead to the film’s failure.
Like the title of the film, the shows are not sold out yet, and everything now depends on whether the film will receive a positive response on Day 1. If the weekend numbers are outstanding, the film might get a chance to shine for the next few weeks.
Let’s wait until June 6 to find out how the audience would respond to both versions of the film on the day of its release.