The Great Indian Family
The Great Indian Family, the most recent movie starring actor Vicky Kaushal, has not been as well received as one might have anticipated. After opening on September 22, the movie, which also stars former Miss World Manushi Chhillar, has had a sluggish start at the box office. It appears that the Jawan phenomenon had an impact on the movie.
The industry tracker Sacnilk reports that Vicky’s movie made Rs. 1.40 crore on its opening day. This represents a substantial decrease for the actor, whose prior movie, Zara Hatke Zara Bachke, brought in Rs 5.40 crore on just its first day of release.
The picture is anticipated to gain some momentum over the weekend, but Yash Raj Production will need to surpass a significant threshold to ensure its box office viability.
The presence of Shah Rukh Khan’s blockbuster Jawan, which continues to draw crowds and make the registers ring, is also splitting the public. The third Friday brought in Rs 7 crore.
The movie, which was directed by the well-known Vijay Krishna Acharya of Dhoom 3 and Thugs of Hindostan, centers on a young guy named Bhajan Kumar, who is well-known for his excellent singing abilities in religious songs and hails from a family of priests and religious men. He laments that because he is viewed as a holy figure by everyone, he is unable to have a typical young adult life or date any girls. Information about his birth and family history causes things to alter.
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