Ruslaan's Box Office Journey: Day 3 Predictions Show Promising Growth
Ruslaan Struggles at the Box Office Despite Star Performances
The latest Bollywood release, Ruslaan, featuring Aayush Sharma in the lead role, has been the talk of the town for its action-packed narrative. Directed by Karan Lalit Butani, the film also stars Sushrii Shreya Mishraa, Jagapathi Babu, and Vidya Malvade. Despite the star-studded cast, Ruslaan opened to an average audience response, facing challenges in drawing crowds since its debut.

Audiences have expressed mixed feelings about the film, particularly pointing out issues with its storyline and direction. While Jagapathi Babu's performance was highly praised, many believe Aayush Sharma has yet to fully showcase his potential. The box office numbers reflect this sentiment, with a modest opening day collection of Rs 55 lakhs. However, there was a notable increase on the second day, with earnings of Rs 81 lakhs, bringing the total to Rs 1.36 crores.
As per predictions, Ruslaan is expected to see a slight improvement in its box office performance on day three, with anticipated earnings between Rs 90 lakhs to Rs 1 crore. This comes as the film competes against other releases like Dibakar Banerjee's LSD 2: Love Sex Aur Dhokha 2 and the Vidya Balan-Pratik Gandhi starrer Do Aur Do Pyaar. The competition raises questions about Ruslaan's ability to captivate audiences and achieve a significant mark at the box office.
In a statement about the film, Aayush Sharma described Ruslaan as a high-octane action entertainer filled with emotion, romance, and patriotism. He emphasized the film's entertainment value and its appeal to a wide audience range. "There's a lot of entertainment and drama to be offered. Also, it's a film that can be watched by every age group," Sharma added.
The performance of Ruslaan at the box office in its initial days suggests a challenging path ahead. With mixed reviews from audiences and stiff competition from other films, it remains to be seen how Ruslaan will fare in its quest to win over moviegoers.