• Laal Singh Chaddha becomes Aamir Khan's worst opening in 13 years; its first-day revenue is only half that of RRR and is well below that of KGF 2

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    Laal Singh Chaddha becomes Aamir Khan's worst opening in 13 years; its first-day revenue is only half that of RRR and is well below that of KGF 2

    Earlier, Taran Adarsh tweeted a caution that people should not trust the hype that has been created, as PR firms were working overtime to demonstrate an increase in advance booking. According to film critic Taran Adarsh, Rakshabandhan, starring Lal Singh Chaddha and Akshay Kumar, had far less advance bookings than anticipated. color:#111111;mso-bidi-font-weight:bold">

    color:#111111;mso-bidi-font-weight:bold">Digital Desk: Laal Singh Chaddha's opening day take
    was pitiful, and the movie has flopped at the box office. According to news
    estimates, Laal Singh Chaddha, starring Aamir Khan, made between Rs 10 and Rs
    11 crores on its opening day. According to reports, it had the weakest debut of
    any Aamir Khan film in the previous 13 years.



    According
    to reports, it appeared like the movie would not reach a double-digit opening
    in the first half of the opening day, but it picked up slightly in the
    afternoon and had a double-digit opening. According to reports, the movie is
    performing better in Delhi and Punjab but has utterly failed throughout the
    rest of the nation.



    The
    fact that the movie's opening was poorer than those of the Farhad Samji picture
    Bachchhan Paandey and the Kabir Khan film 83 speaks something about how poorly
    the movie did. On the other hand, the film's opening days did not even come
    close to those of other this year's blockbuster releases. RRR opened to a day
    total of 20.7 crores, KGF 2 to a day total of 53.95 crores, and Laal Singh
    Chaddha opened to between 10 and 11 crores.



    Bollywood
    insiders claim that an Aamir Khan film should have ideally opened to Rs 30
    crores. In the worst-case scenario, it shouldn't have opened to less than Rs 20
    crores, but the public seems to have entirely avoided the film.



    Earlier,
    Taran Adarsh tweeted a caution that people should not trust the hype that has
    been created, as PR firms were working overtime to demonstrate an increase in
    advance booking. According to film critic Taran Adarsh, Rakshabandhan, starring
    Lal Singh Chaddha and Akshay Kumar, had far less advance bookings than
    anticipated.



    Adarsh
    further added that both the movies need word of mouth and walk-in audience/spot
    bookings to get a decent opening on Thursday, but clearly, that did not happen.



    It is notable here that
    boycott calls against Aamir Khan’s Lal Singh Chaddha have mired the promotion
    of the big-budget movie that is the official remake of Tom Hanks’s classic
    Forrest Gump. Aamir Khan’s anti-India statements in the past, his negative and
    derogatory portrayal of Hindu Gods in his movie PK and his overtly political
    statements of the past have all been adding to the prevailing sentiments of
    rejection among the audience of Hindi cinema.



    Even Kareena Kapoor's prior comments
    disparaging the public and her involvement in political campaigns have stoked
    ill will toward the film.



    Dewansh
    Singh Rajput, a YouTuber and movie enthusiast, posted a video review of the
    movie on his channel where he made some alarming claims about it. Despite his
    frequent affirmations that Aamir Khan's acting was excellent, Rajput emphasised
    that the film contained a number of scenes that were purportedly created to
    further specific anti-Hindu propaganda and were hence Hinduphobic.



    Rajput
    said that some scenes were directed at specific religions. They have connected
    Khan's persona to the 84 anti-Sikh riots, emergency, Ram Mandir, Lal Krishna
    Advani, Kargil conflict, and 26/11 that were shown in the film.



    Rajput
    argued that LSC chose him as the safety despite the fact that it was impossible
    for him to distinguish between members of the Indian Army and Pakistani
    soldiers or terrorists.



    There
    was a point in the movie where LSC and the Pakistani soldier or terrorist were
    speaking. At this time, LSC became aware that the other party was from
    Pakistan, but he kept talking to him. Additionally, he made a business
    proposition to the Pakistani actors and crew in the movie.



    In
    one scene, the Pakistani personnel asked LSC, “I offer namaz and pray, Laal,
    why don’t you do the same?” LSC replied, “My mother said all this Puja Paath is
    malaria. It causes riots.”