Baby John Box Office Collection Day 7 Prediction: Varun’s Film To Struggle To Touch 2Cr On 1st Tuesday

Baby John Box Office Collection Day 6: Varun Dhawan and Keerthy Suresh starrer Baby John has been one of the most anticipated releases of the year and there are no second thoughts about it. After all, the movie is his first big screen release of the year and is also the official Bollywood remake of Tamil action thriller Theri which featured Thalapathy Vijay in the lead. Apart from Varun Keerthy, Baby John also featured Wamiqa Gabbi and Jackie Shroff in the lead.
To note, Baby John marks Keerthy's much talked about Bollywood debut along with her first collaboration with Varun Dhawan. This isn't all. While Jackie Shroff's performance as the lead antagonist grabbed eyeballs, the movie also marked Varun's second film wherein he played the role of a cop. As Baby John was released amid massive buzz, the movie opened to a mixed response from the audience and is struggling at the box office.
Baby John Box Office Collection Day 6
After witnessing a hike in the collections during the opening weekend, Baby John saw a massive drop in numbers on the first Monday (day 6). According to a report published in Sacnilk, Baby John raked in Rs 1.85 crores at the box office yesterday (day 6/ first Monday) which took the overall collections of the movie to Rs 30.43 crores
Baby John Box Office Day 7 Prediction
Given the ongoing trend, Baby John will be seeing another dip in numbers and will be seen struggling to mint Rs 2 crores in a day today (day 7/ first Tuesday). In fact, the movie is likely to rake in Rs 1.5 crores today and will take the overall collection will inch close to Rs 32 crores mark in week 1.
Meanwhile, Varun, in an interview with India Today, spoke about taking inspiration from Theri and stated. "When Atlee came with this film, there was a reason behind it, and he said that we had to change a lot of the geography of the film. We have to use it as an adaptation and not really a proper remake, and I think that's what's done. Like you see, a lot of the frames and a lot of the story angles are different. So, if someone comes in expecting a book-by-book remake, they will be disappointed because that's not what the film is. It's an adaptation. We're not running away from that, but it's more of an adaptation".


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