JugJugg Jeeyo box office: Varun Dhawan film falls by huge margin on first Monday

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JugJugg Jeeyo seems to have had a troublesome Monday, no matter having a strong first weekend. The Monday collections of the film reportedly fell to nearly 50 %. Starring Anil Kapoor, Neetu Kapoor, Varun Dhawan, Kiara Advani, Prajakta Koli and Maniesh Paul, JugJugg Jeeyo has been directed by Raj Mehta of Good Newwz fame. Also be taught: JugJugg Jeeyo box office day 3 assortment: Anil Kapoor, Kiara Advani film earns higher than 36 crore in first weekend

The metros observed a drop inside the 50 % range. The collections on the Monday will most probably fall inside the 4.50-4.75 crore nett range, giving the film spherical 39.50 crore nett plus, reported Boxofficeindia.com.

“Ideally the drop the drop must have been additional in path of the 35-40% range nonetheless it ought to end up merely about on the perfect facet of fifty% and this will actually be due to the mass pockets which have dropped a lot much less ensuing from their low start on Friday and lesser of a ticket pricing drop in these places. At the tip of the day the film has not held up properly nonetheless neither has it crashed,” the report acknowledged.

Backed by Dharma Productions, JugJugg Jeeyo is a comedy drama that centres on a family, the place every father (Anil Kapoor) and son (Varun Dhawan) are planning to divorce their companions. Varun has acknowledged the film presents a current take on infidelity and divorce. “The end of this film is unpredictable. We are used to dealing with the theme of infidelity on a ground stage after which brush it beneath the carpet. In this film, it has been dealt with in a attention-grabbing method. It’s progressive and a model new take. Hopefully, people will in all probability be happy with it,” the actor instructed PTI at a promotional event ahead of the film’s launch.

“We haven’t tried to supply any options nonetheless have launched it in an entertaining method. Hopefully, these characters will lead audiences to some options,” he added.


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