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Box Office Collection Game Changer, Fateh, pushpa 2, Box Office Collection

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“Chorwood” and “Game Changer” There was a discussion about the films from “Chorwood” and their false reports, specifically focusing on the box office collection of the movie “Game Changer.” It was claimed that the film had an extraordinary collection on its first day (186 crore worldwide), but the second day’s collection suddenly dropped to just 4 crore. This drastic change has caused confusion among audiences, and questions are being raised about it.

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“Fateh” and “Pushpa 2” Box Office Collections There was also mention of the box office collection of “Fateh,” which earned 2.25 crore on its opening day, and actor Sonu Sood announced that this money would be donated to charity. On the other hand, “Pushpa 2” continues to perform well at the box office, though a significant jump in its collection is expected after the release of its extended version on January 17. “Marko” has also performed well, and predictions suggest that its lifetime collection may reach 60-65 crore.

Films like “Daku Maharaj” and “Azad” The film “Daku Maharaj” was discussed as a potentially good movie, but there were many negative comments about “Azad.” This film follows an old-fashioned style, with horses and animals as central elements, which seems outdated and irrelevant in today’s context. Similarly, “Luvyapa” (a film starring Junaid Khan) faced criticism, especially regarding its acting and storyline.

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Aamir Khan and His Son Junaid Khan There was mention of Aamir Khan’s son Junaid Khan’s film “Luvyapa,” which is a remake of a Tamil film. The movie faced criticism regarding its acting, and Aamir Khan’s statement about quitting smoking if the film becomes a hit also became a subject of controversy. The growing trend of remakes in films has also received negative attention, and it is causing confusion among audiences.

Criticism of Remakes and the State of the North Industry There was also a discussion about the increasing number of remakes, with questions raised about the remake of the film “Mumbai Police.” In the North Indian film industry, there have been allegations of script thefts by production companies, and writers are reportedly lacking opportunities. Amidst all this, audiences were advised to return to original content rather than rely on remakes.

Conclusion The entire discussion criticized Bollywood films, their box office collections, and the trend of remakes, while also suggesting that more focus should be placed on the South Indian film industry. Audiences were asked for their opinions on these films.

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