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Attack day 2 box office collection: John Abraham's film gets rejected by audience, earns Rs 3 crore on Saturday

John Abraham's Attack is a sore disappointment, as Saturday's box office collection has shown no substantial growth.

Attack day 2 box office collection: John Abraham's film gets rejected by audience, earns Rs 3 crore on Saturday

John Abraham's latest actioner Attack has turned out to be a disappointing affair, and the film shows no substantial growth on Saturday. Trade analyst Rohit Jaiswal tweeted the day 2 collection of the film and confirmed the sad fate of the film. He also stated that the film will wrap up earning under Rs 15 crores. Rohit feels the OTT release might help the film help in collections, but that wouldn't be enough to sustain the heavy losses. Rohit tweeted, "#Attack Day 2 (Saturday) = 3cr…. Film Rejected by audience, will now try its luck on OTT…..  #Attack will wrap up under ₹15cr Lifetime…. Yes I agree indeed a BIG setback for #JohnAbraham."

Here's the tweet

Sumit Kadel also tweeted that the film showed no major growth, and he added that on Saturday, Attack ended up earning Rs 3.25 crores. He also said, "#Attack is totally rejected by audience as it dint show any growth on Saturday despite being an action film. It collected ₹ 3.25 cr on its day-2." 

Here's Sumit's tweet

John's film has to suffer the heat of Rajamouli's RRR and Vivek Agnihotri's The Kashmir Files. On Thursday, a few expert trade analysts had shared that John's film will have a tough time at the box office. Taran Adarsh said that the film will get a severe blow from Rajamouli's directorial. "RRR will definitely be a strong competitor to Attack.

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Both the films (RRR and TKF) are going strong, especially RRR. Rajamouli's film has consolidated the lost faith, and it is doing exceptionally well everywhere. The Kashmir Files will enter into its fourth week, so comparatively, the impact will be less... but the film will perform strongly during the weekend." Even Ramesh Bala added, "It will be a tough time for Attack. However, the core audience of John Abraham, who loves mass-action films, will go and watch it. But, the movie will have to face the wrath of RRR."