Shaitaan's Box Office Journey: Predicted Dip On Day 6 Yet Surpasses £72M

Ajay Devgn's latest film, "Shaitaan," directed by Vikas Bahl, has been generating buzz since its announcement. The movie, a psychological thriller, features an impressive cast, including R Madhavan and Jyotika, marking her return to Bollywood after a quarter-century. The film has received positive feedback from audiences, reflecting in its box office performance.

The film kicked off with a promising start, garnering Rs 14.75 crores on its opening day. Over the weekend, it surpassed the Rs 50 crores milestone. However, it experienced a 64% decline in revenue on the first Monday, collecting Rs 7.25 crores. Despite this drop, "Shaitaan" managed to pull in Rs 6.75 crores on Tuesday, bringing its total earnings to Rs 68 crores. Predictions for Wednesday suggest a steady hold at the box office, with expected earnings of Rs 5-6 crores, aiming for a total of around Rs 72 crores.

Shaitaan Nears £72M on Day 6 Despite Dip

R Madhavan shared his experience working with Ajay Devgn in an interview. He expressed admiration for Devgn's subtle acting skills and the diverse roles he undertakes. Madhavan revealed his initial surprise at being offered a significant role in "Shaitaan," acknowledging Devgn's generosity in sharing the spotlight. He praised Devgn's maturity and passion for the craft, which allowed Madhavan to shine in the film.

The collaboration between Ajay Devgn and R Madhavan in "Shaitaan" has evidently struck a chord with audiences, contributing to the film's success at the box office. With its intriguing plot and strong performances, "Shaitaan" continues to captivate viewers, maintaining its momentum in theaters.

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