'Munjya' Did Wonders, Left 'Chandu Champion' Behind In Terms Of Collection
The film ‘Munjya’, directed by Aditya Sarpotdar, was released in theaters on June 7. The audience is liking this film very much. It has been more than 2 weeks since the film was released in theaters. Even after so much time, the magic of ‘Munjya’ is on the minds of the audience. Made in a budget of Rs 25 crore in a few days, this film did what the films of big actors are not able to do these days.
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In the first week, ‘Munjya’ did a business of Rs 36.50 crore at the box office. At the same time, its earnings in the second week were Rs 34.50 crore. Last Friday also ‘Munjya’ made a great collection of 3.31 crores. Overall, this film has joined the category of superhit movies by doing a business of Rs 74.31 crores so far. If this film continues to entertain people at this pace, then soon ‘Munjya’ will also join the 100 crore club. On the other hand, Kartik Aryan’s film ‘Chandu Champion’ did a business of only Rs 24.11 crores on its opening weekend.
In the film ‘Munjya’, actors like Sharvari Wagh, Mona Singh, Abhay Verma, Suhas Joshi and Satyaraj are in the lead roles. Aditya Sarpotdar has directed the film. At the same time, the producers are Dinesh Vijan and Amar Kaushik. ‘Munjya’ is inspired by old Indian stories. Talking about the story of the film, a boy wants to marry a girl 7 years older than him, but his mother does not agree to this. After this, the boy loses his life due to black magic. After his death, the boy troubles people by becoming a Brahmarakshas.
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