Ahan
Shetty's
much
awaited
debut
Tadap
hit
the
big
screens
on
Friday
(December
3,
2021).
Helmed
by
Milan
Luthria,
the
romantic
thriller
stars
Tara
Sutaria
as
his
leading
lady.
The
movie
is
an
official
remake
of
Kartikeya
Gummakonda-Payal
Rajput's
Telugu
hit
RX
100.
Speaking
about
the
box
office
numbers,
reports
state
that
the
film
started
on
a
promising
note.
As
per
a
report
in
boxofficeindia.com,
the
Ahan
Shetty-Tara
Sutaria
starrer
recorded
a
positive
trend
with
around
20
per
cent
occupancy.
The
film's
morning
shows
fared
better
than
both
of
last
week's
releases
Satyameva
Jayate
2
and
Antim
-
The
Final
Truth.
If
early
estimates
are
to
be
believed,
the
movie
minted
around
Rs
3-5
crore
on
Day
1.
Earlier
in
an
exclusive
chat
with
Filmibeat,
Ahan
had
talked
about
creating
his
own
style
by
choosing
to
make
his
Bollywood
debut
with
Tadap
and
said,
"I
feel
me
taking
a
risk
and
doing
a
film
like
Tadap
is
the
beginning.
It's
a
very
different
type
of
a
love
story.
For
a
debut,
it's
very
risky
to
choose
something
like
this.
Once
you
watch
the
film,
you
will
understand
what
I
am
talking
about
but
I
love
challenging
myself.
I
feel
like
when
I
challenge
myself
is
when
I
get
the
best
out
of
me.
So,
I
am
just
looking
forward
to
working
on
the
films
to
come."
He
had
further
added,
"I
am
very
happy
to
be
a
part
of
the
industry.
I
have
already
received
so
much
love
and
appreciation
for
which
I
am
very
grateful."
Meanwhile,
Ahan's
father
and
actor
Suniel
Shetty
had
taken
to
his
Instagram
handle
to
pen
a
heartfelt
note
upon
the
release
of
his
son's
debut
film.
It
read,
"Ahan!
Your
first
Friday.
Your
first
film
release.
Time
for
#Tadap
is
here
&
will
also
go
by
like
every
other
day.
Becoming
just
another
milestone
as
the
movies
flash
by.
But
remember
one
thing.
People
are
true
if
you
are.
Don't
take
it
to
heart
if
they
critique
you,
it's
a
learning.
Don't
get
too
punch
drunk
on
praise.
It's
a
perk.
Just
stay
blessed,
grounded,
simple,
honest,
true
&
the
People,
the
Public
-
the
only
followers
that
matter
-
will
become
your
friends.
All
in
all,
be
as
sincere
as
you
were
for
your
first
film.
Make
people
love
you.
Love
them
back.
Like
I
love
you
son
❤️🤗.
Best
for
your
first.
Cheers
to
you."