
Circus box office collection Day 2: Rohit ShettyThe Christmas offer saw a sluggish start. starring Ranveer SinghVarun Sharma, Pooja Hegde, Jacqueline Fernandez and a cameo appearance Deepika PadukoneThe film was expected to do well at the ticket window, however, it did not perform well and collected only Rs 7 crore. However, the big question remains whether Christmas can be any more fun for a Ranveer Singh starrer.
circus box office report
The film failed to perform in the Maharashtra, Gujarat, CI and Rajasthan circuits, and collections were equally poor in larger centres. Despite not being a big budget film, Circus had high expectations. According to Box Office India, “The big shocker is that it has failed to perform in Maharashtra, Gujarat, CI and Rajasthan as the record collections in these places are as bad as the bigger centres. Now this is easy to say but the trailer of the film is wrong”. Gaya and how these places should be showcased just for the sake of style, but the audience at large has seen this as a film not for them.
“Circus is not an event film in the realm of Sooryavanshi, 83 and Brahmastra as it is not a big film in terms of budget and scale, but due to a holiday release and Rohit Shetty’s track record it has bigger expectations than most films”. The film’s trailer limited these expectations this year, but with the holiday period and the genre of the film, there was hope that it could still do some good numbers, but it didn’t.”
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about the circus
Produced by Ranveer Singh and Varun Sharma, “Circus” is based on William Shakespeare’s classic play “The Comedy of Errors”. It has hit the screens on 23 December. Recently, filmmaker Rohit Shetty talked about Circus saying that he makes films to entertain the audience and his latest directorial venture is a step in that direction. Shetty, known for the “Golmaal” franchise and action comedies like “All the Best: Fun Begins” and action dramas like the “Singham” series, said he is confident that his latest release will be loved by the audience.
“‘Circus’ is for the audience who loved ‘Golmaal’ and ‘All the Best’. It is that kind of film. It is for all those who loved those films. I am sure they will enjoy it “I have seen the film. So now I make films for them, I take it as a responsibility,” the 48-year-old director told reporters.