Let's recall Ayushmann's top 10 openers!
Ayushmann Khurrana continues to surprise us with some amazing freshly approached concepts. His upcoming film, Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui, deals with the LGBTQ community. The subject is really bold one and has a niche appeal. However, as we all know, Ayushmann is an expert in delivering box office successes even with niche concepts. So, this one too might open well. As there are a couple of days remaining for the film’s release, let’s take a quick look at Ayushmann’s highest openers.
Bala – 10.15 crores
Dream Girl – 10.05 crores
Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan – 9.55 crores
Badhaai Ho – 7.29 crores
Article 15 – 5.02 crores
Nautanki Saala – 3.25 crores
Shubh Mangal Saavdhan – 2.71 crores
Andhadhun – 2.70 crores
Bareilly Ki Barfi – 2.42 crores
Bewakoofiyaan – 2.20 crores
It will be interesting to see where Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui will land in this top 10 list.
On normal days, Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui would have been among Ayushmann’s top 3 openers. But during these times, hitting the 5 crore mark would be an achievement for the film. The reason we say so is that we have seen many biggies with stars names attached, have fallen flat on opening day.
The biggest turn-off was Satyameva Jayate 2’s low opening. Despite being a sequel to a hit film, and a star like John Abraham in it, the film opened with just 3.60 crores on day 1. Aayush Sharma’s Antim too had an extended cameo of megastar Salman Khan. Unfortunately, it took just about a fair start of 5 crores on day 1.
Other than Sooryavanshi, none of the Bollywood releases of 2021 have hit a double-digit score on day 1.
Under such circumstances, it’s really hard to predict Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui’s opening.
Also starring Vaani Kapoor in lead, Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui deals with a strong subject. That’s alone has created a huge buzz. Trailer and songs too have been caught well by the audience.
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This post was published on December 8, 2021
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