Judwaa 2 box office collection Day 9: Varun Dhawan-starrer earns Rs 108.08 crore

Judwaa 2 box office collection Day 9: Varun Dhawan's 'Judwaa 2', which has so far earned Rs 108.08 crore, is expected to make more money in the coming days as neither Saif Ali Khan's 'Chef' nor Judi Dench and Ali Fazal's 'Victoria And Abdul' stand as a major competition.

Written by Samarpita Das | New Delhi | Updated: October 8, 2017 12:06 pm
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It took Varun Dhawan just a week to enter the Rs 100 crore club. The actor has probably listed 2017 as one of his most successful years. After the success of ‘Badrinath Ki Dulhania’ earlier this year, ‘Judwaa 2’ turned out to be a blockbuster too. The film which has so far earned Rs 108.08 crore, is expected to make more money in the coming days as neither Saif Ali Khan’s ‘Chef’ nor ‘Victoria And Abdul’ stand as a major competition.

“#Judwaa2 witnesses HUGE GROWTH on Sat… Sun will be big too… [Week 2] Fri 4.25 cr, Sat 5.75 cr. Total: ₹ 108.08 cr. India biz. SUPERHIT,” Taran Adarsh tweeted earlier this morning.

‘Judwaa 2’ had released at an auspicious time of the year. Along with the Puja Holidays, the film also had the advantage of the Gandhi Jayanti holiday which fell on a Monday giving the film an extended weekend. Critics may have panned the movie, but the audience seems to adored the film. After all, one only needs a dosage of nostalgia, and the right kind of promotional methods to attract the right kind of audience.

Film critics Shubhra Gupta wrote in her review,” For a comedy whose plot would make a wafer look thin, the lines have to be razor sharp, and delivered in just the right rhythm. This is where the director falters, even as his son tries his best to give us two for the price of one on the other end of the screen. Varun wades fully into both characters, and shows a nimble-footedness here and there. He is better at the broad, physical, crotch-lowering ‘gali ka gunda’, than the straight, subdued fella, and judging by the roars and claps of the mostly youthful crowd at the first-day, first-show, he knows it too. Fernandez and Pannu show up and do what they need to when called for: squeal and act surprised and swing to the beat; the latter making the most of her part. Pannu is the real surprise here, and a welcome one.”