Selfie Collection: Akshay Kumar’s ‘Selfie’ got divided on the very first day, every penny was dependent on the opening day
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According to the report of Box Office India. Akshay Kumar, Emraan Hashmi, Diana Penty and Nusrat’s film ‘Selfie’ (Selfie Box Office Collection) collected 2.50 crores on the first day. Akshay Kumar’s film was very sluggish on the first day at the box office. Its condition is getting worse than his previous films. While Akshay Kumar promoted ‘Selfie’ with great enthusiasm. He went to promote it in all the cities and also reached many shows. But once again the magic of Akshay Kumar faded.
Selfie Day 1 box office collection – Rs 2.50 crore
Selfie business contrary to expectation
It was expected that the film ‘Selfie’, directed by Raj Mehta, can earn 4-5 crores on the first day. But all these speculations proved to be a failure. Selfie managed to earn half of the expectation. Now it has to be seen how much it collects on Saturday i.e. the second day. The expectation is that it will be able to earn Rs 3-4 crore. Let me tell you that Selfie is the Hindi remake of the Malayalam film Driving License.
Raj Mehta and Akshay Kumar’s last film was a superhit
Raj Mehta and Akshay Kumar have worked together before. The two previously worked together for the 2019 film Good Newwz. Then the pair of both proved to be a super hit. Good Newwz, made in just Rs 70 crore, did a business of more than 318 crores.
Back to back Akshay’s flop films
Akshay Kumar has worked in many films since the Kovid period, but most of the films proved to be flops. There were also many mega budget films. After Suryavanshi in the year 2021, Akshay Kumar is also yearning for a semi hit. He did many films including Bachchan Pandey, Bell Bottom, Rakshabandhan, Samrat Prithviraj, Ramsetu on a large scale but could not make it a hit at the box office.
Akshay Kumar had to resort to OTT
In the past, he also had to resort to OTT. After Atrangi Re, Akshay Kumar chose the OTT route for Kathputli. Well Akshay Kumar is the star who is working continuously. He is not paying attention to the number of films.
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