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Sooryavanshi field workplace assortment Day 9: Akshay Kumar movie mints Rs 137.84 crore

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Akshay Kumar’s Sooryavanshi continues to mint moolah on the field workplace. The Rohit Shetty directorial, which began its field workplace journey on November 5, earned a decent Rs 10.35 crore on Saturday, taking its whole assortment to Rs 137.84 crore. Trade analyst Taran Adarsh tweeted the field workplace numbers and talked about that the movie is predicted to cross the Rs 150 crore mark by Sunday.
“#Sooryavanshi [Week 2] JUMPS AGAIN on [second] Sat… A DOUBLE DIGIT figure on Sat gives hope of cruising past ₹ 150 cr mark by Sun night [Day 10]… Will be interesting to see if it hits DOUBLE CENTURY [₹ 200 cr]… Fri 6.83 cr, Sat 10.35 cr. Total: ₹ 137.84 cr,” the tweet learn.

#Sooryavanshi [Week 2] JUMPS AGAIN on [second] Sat… A DOUBLE DIGIT determine on Sat provides hope of cruising previous ₹ 150 cr mark by Sun evening [Day 10]… Will be attention-grabbing to see if it hits DOUBLE CENTURY [₹ 200 cr]… Fri 6.83 cr, Sat 10.35 cr. Total: ₹ 137.84 cr. #India biz. pic.twitter.com/sodPd2lQ5m
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) November 14, 2021
Sooryavanshi additionally stars Katrina Kaif, Jaaved Jaaferi, Gulshan Grover, Abhimanyu Singh, Jackie Shroff, Sikander Kher, Nikitin Dheer, Rajendra Gupta and Kumud Mishra amongst others. It options Ranveer Singh and Ajay Devgn in cameo roles. Ranveer has beforehand featured in Rohit Shetty’s Simba, whereas Ajay Devgn starred in two Rohit Shetty directorials titled Singham and Singham Returns.
The movie is a part of Shetty’s cop universe. It introduces the third character within the cinematic universe — DCP Veer Sooryavanshi (Kumar). While the film continues to dominate the field workplace, it obtained blended reactions from movie critics.
The Indian Express movie critic Shubhra Gupta gave the movie two stars and wrote, “We not only get rocky marital relationships and weepy lectures on family values, but also a film taking pains to dilute its othering (those bad bad Muslim jihadis) by giving us good Musalmaans who are patriots. We love our Kalams, see, not those murderous Kasabs. Is the director being expedient? Or is he valiantly flying a flag for Bollywood, which with its lip service to a crumbling syncretic India, is perhaps the only place left where we can hear ‘Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Isaai’ in one sentence. Even if it is used as a ‘jumla’, good people, I sat up, took note, and cheered. What will new India, and new Indians do, though, when this goes out and is heard, out loud and proud?”

Rohit Shetty’s subsequent is Cirkus, starring Ranveer Singh within the lead position.