INDIA: Since its release, Rohit Shetty’s movie, Cirkus, starring Ranveer Singh, has struggled at the box office. The movie has been in theatres for over a week.
However, it has struggled to make even Rs 30 crore rupees at the box office in India. Cirkus is one of the least-performing movies by Ranveer Singh and Rohit Shetty. Since the release, the comedy feature bagged negative reviews from audience as well as critics.
In the coming days, Cirkus is likely to be taken out of theatres
Rohit Shetty was in charge of producing and directing the period comedy Cirkus. Ranveer Singh appears in dual roles in the movie.
The supporting cast includes Jacqueline Fernandez, Pooja Hegde, Johhny Lever, Mukesh Tiwari, Siddhartha Jadhav, Sanjay Mishra, Murli Sharma, Sulbha Arya, and Vrajesh Hirjee. Additionally, the film features notable cameos from Deepika Padukone and Ajay Devgn.
Rohit Shetty’s directorial Cirkus is a remake of the 1982 Hindi film Angoor, which is also a remake of 1968 Hindi film Do Dooni Chaar.
The latter was a remake of the Bengali film Bhranti Bilas, which came out in 1963. All the mentioned film are adaptation of William Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors.
Cirkus is said to have earned between Rs 1.8 and 2 crores on Day 7 of its release. The total amount collected at the box office for the movie is between Rs 27.4 and Rs 27.4 crore.
As indicated by reports, film proprietors are considering lessening the shows of Ranveer Singh’s Cirkus and allocating them to James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water.
Avatar 2 has enjoyed a phenomenal run at the box office in India, where it has already earned more than Rs 280 crore.
Avatar-The Way of Water has so far earned more than $1 billion at the worldwide box office. The movie has become the fifth most successful film of 2022.
In the meantime, Drishyam 2, starring Ajay Devgn, is also doing well at the box office. The movie has become a blockbuster after earning more than Rs 200 crore at the box office.
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