New Delhi: Aamir Khan’s film Lal Singh Chaddha has been released on August 11. The film is trending on social media even before its release. The biggest reason for this is that Aamir’s film is being boycotted on a large scale. Users are demanding not to watch the film. The effect of releasing with a heavy boycott is directly visible on the film’s earnings. The film’s earnings on the very first day were nothing special. Now the film has not been able to show anything special even on the weekend. Saturday has also not been very good for the film.
Collection remained busy on the third day as well
Talking about the collection, Aamir’s film Lal Singh Chaddha has been able to collect only 17-18 crores in the last two days. Film critic Ramesh Bala shared the official box office figures on his Twitter account. He wrote on Twitter – There has been a big drop in the collection of the film on the second day of release. On the second day “#LaalSinghChaddha’s collection has dropped by almost 40%. The film has done business of 7 crores on the second day. Let us tell you that the film earned around Rs 17-18 crore in the last two days, which is much less than expected. Talking about Saturday’s collection, the film has earned around 8.50 crores. The film has so far managed to do business of only Rs 27.50 crore.
#LaalSinghChaddha drops nearly 40% on Day 2.. (A working day – Friday)
Early Estimates ₹ 7 Cr Nett..
— Ramesh Bala (@rameshlaus) August 13, 2022
Did not join the club of 50 crores
The film touched only 10-12 crores on the first day. The film’s earnings are showing that the social media boycott has had a great impact. The film has not touched the 50 crore mark in the last three days. Let us tell you that a complaint has also been registered against Aamir Khan regarding the film. This complaint against Aamir Khan has been made by a lawyer from the capital Delhi to Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora. Aamir Khan has been accused of hurting the sentiments of the Indian Army and Hindus. The lawyer has objected to a scene in the film.