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The post-COVID era has not been fruitful for Ajay Devgn as he is yet to achieve the 1000 crore net collection milestone despite as many as eight theatrical releases. It’s been heartbreaking that two potential blockbusters failed to ignite expected fireworks at the Indian box office. Just recently, his Singham Again failed to meet sky-high expectations, facing a huge deficit compared to its gigantic budget. Keep reading for a detailed report about Ajay’s post-COVID run!
Several actors have suffered in the post-pandemic era, and Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff are the best examples. For Ajay, it isn’t entirely a poor run, as he has tasted two big successes in the form of Drishyam 2 and Shaitaan. However, all other films have failed to even cover their budgets. So, the Bollywood star has two theatrical successes and six failures in his kitty.
Runway 34 was made on a budget of 65 crores, and it earned just 32 crores at the Indian box office. Thank God had a budget of 70 crores, but its earnings stayed at just 30.75 crores. Drishyam 2 was budgeted at 80 crores, and in return, it made a staggering 241 crores. Bholaa was reportedly made at 100 crores and earned 90 crores. Shaitaan had a cost of 65 crores and made 151 crores in India. Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha was made at 100 crores, but it was a washout with just 12.20 crores coming in.
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