Ajay
Devgn's
historical
film,
Tanhaji:
The
Unsung
Warrior
which
released
on
Friday
(January
10,
2020)
continues
to
impress
at
the
box
office.
The
Om
Raut
directorial
which
happens
to
be
Ajay's
100th
film,
received
a
thumbs
up,
both
from
the
audience
and
critics
and
has
an
upper
hand
over
Deepika
Padukone's
Chhapaak
which
too
released
on
the
same
day.
Based
on
the
life
of
Tanaji
Malusare,
the
military
leader
of
Maratha
king
Chhatrapati
Shivaji
Maharaj's
army,
the
Ajay
Devgn
film
received
a
great
opening
of
Rs.
15.10
crore
on
Friday.
With
positive
word-of-mouth,
the
movie
picked
up
business
on
Saturday
and
Sunday
and
minted
Rs.
20.57
crore
and
Rs.
26.26
crore
respectively.
The
film
passed
the
Monday
test
with
flying
colors
and
collected
Rs.
13.75
crore
on
its
fourth
day
of
release.
The
total
box
office
collection
of
Tanhaji:
The
Unsung
Warrior
now
stands
at
Rs.
75.68
crore.
Trade
analyst
Taran
Adarsh
tweeted,
"#Tanhaji
is
unstoppable
on
Day
4...
Collects
in
double
digits,
despite
lower
ticket
rates
at
multiplexes
on
weekdays...
Day
4
numbers
are
better
than
Day
1
at
several
centres...
Fri
15.10
cr,
Sat
20.57
cr,
Sun
26.26
cr,
Mon
13.75
cr.
Total:
₹
75.68
cr.
#India
biz.
👍👍👍."
Check
out
his
tweet
here.
#Tanhaji
is
unstoppable
on
Day
4...
Collects
in
double
digits,
despite
lower
ticket
rates
at
multiplexes
on
weekdays...
Day
4
numbers
are
better
than
Day
1
at
several
centres...
Fri
15.10
cr,
Sat
20.57
cr,
Sun
26.26
cr,
Mon
13.75
cr.
Total:
₹
75.68
cr.
#India
biz.
👍👍👍
Recently
while
speaking
with
PTI,
Ajay
Devgn
said
that
The
Legend
of
Bhagat
Singh
and
Tanhaji:
The
Unsung
Warrior
have
touched
him
the
most.
The
news
agency
quoted
him
as
saying,
"These
films
make
you
wonder
as
to
how
these
people
made
such
big
sacrifices.
We
can't
even
think
of
them."
Directed
by
Om
Raut,
Tanhaji:
The
Unsung
Warrior
starred
Saif
Ali
Khan
as
Udaybhan
Rathore,
the
main
antagonist.
Speaking
about
collaborating
with
Ajay,
the
actor
told
Firstpost,
"Ajay
was
as
relaxed
and
casual
as
ever,
and
I
didn't
realise
that
this
film
is
such
an
epic
and
work
of
art.
His
understanding
of
CG
and
VFX
is
so
deep
that
he
doesn't
stress
much.
He
What
has
changed
is
now
he
has
more
responsibility
on
his
shoulders.
When
we
were
younger,
we
used
to
talk
a
lot
of
rubbish
but
we
always
liked
each
other.
We
both
see
as
it
is
and
call
as
it
is,
and
we
don't
really
get
carried
away
with
too
much
of
the
frilly
stuff
as
we
know
there
is
a
lot
of
bullshit
that
goes
on
in
our
profession.
He
doesn't
get
affected
by
all
that.
He
knows
how
to
treat
other
actors.
He
is
very
passionate
about
cinema,
and
he
has
always
been."
Tanhaji:
The
Unsung
Warrior
also
starred
Kajol
who
shared
screen
space
with
Ajay
Devgn
after
almost
a
decade.