‘Jolly LLB 3,’ starring Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi, has completed four days in theaters. The fourth day’s performance has brought difficulties for the film’s creators. After a promising start with good collections in the initial three days, the fourth day saw a sharp decline in earnings. The film’s lowest collection to date occurred on the fourth day, indicating potential troubles. The expectations for ‘Jolly LLB 3’ were high, fueled by a positive trailer response. However, the box office earnings haven’t reflected the initial excitement. Data indicates a decrease in the audience for the Akshay-Arshad movie. Reports show ‘Jolly LLB 3’ collected only 5.50 crores on its fourth day. The film opened with 12.5 crores on its first day. It was predicted that the film would make around 12 crores. The second day showed growth, with ‘Jolly LLB 3’ collecting 20 crores, followed by 21 crores on Sunday. The fourth day saw an average occupancy of 6-7 percent across India. The declining earnings are causing stress for the filmmakers. The total collection for ‘Jolly LLB 3’ after four days is 59 crores. While the film is performing well internationally, the domestic market is a concern. The film’s budget was around 75 crores, although some reports suggest 120 crores. If the earnings don’t improve, the film may struggle to reach 100 crores in India.
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