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This week saw the release of Aamir Khan’s Thugs of Hindostan and despite a record-breaking start at the Box Office, the collections of the film came down by a huge margin on its second day.

The approximate drop on the second day when compared to first day is 45 to 47%, and the box office collections are expected to come down further on Saturday and Sunday as the audience feedback isn’t on the positive side. Basically, the film will fall short of the humongous expectations and might end below the Rs 200 crore mark at the domestic box office.

Learnings From Race 3 & Thugs Of Hindostan Box Office – Do We Need Another Film Release During The Festive Season?

A similar phenomenon happened in Eid 2018, wherein Salman Khan’s Race 3 opened to a good response but eventually fell on the weekdays owing to negative audience reports and ends its run around the Rs 170 crore mark. Basically, both the films did reasonably well in the weekend owing to the stardom of two Khan’s and holiday period, but eventually couldn’t hold up well. When the audience is in the mood to splurge money, they don’t have enough options in the multiplexes. As the festive releases don’t have a good word of mouth, a large chunk of audience eventually refrains from visiting the cinema halls.

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