Baby John Box Office Collection Day 2 Prediction: Varun’s film Likely To See Dip Post Christmas; To Cross 20Cr

Baby John Box Office Collection Day 2 Prediction: Varun Dhawan just made the Christmas extra special for his fans with his recent release Baby John which had hit the screens on December 25. Jointly Produced by Atlee and Murad Khetani, Baby John is the official Bollywood remake of the 2016 release Tamil film Theri which featured Thalapathy Vijay in the lead. Directed and written by Kalees, Baby John is Varun's first big release of the year and also features Keerthy Suresh, Jackie Shroff and Wamiqa Gabbi in the lead.
Needless to say, Baby John has been one of the most anticipated releases of the year and presented Varun in a different avatar. The movie marks Keerthy's Bollywood debut and her first project with Varun. While Varun's performance as a cop grabbed eyeballs, fans have been quite excited to watch his face off with Jackie Shroff who plays the role of lead antagonist in Baby John. Interestingly, Baby John has managed to create a massive buzz in the town so far.
Baby John Box Office Collection Day 1
According to a report published in Sacnilk, Baby John saw a decent start at the box office as it released on Christmas with an opening day collection of Rs 12.50 crores and recorded Varun's highest opener post pandemic.
Baby John Box Office Collection Day 2 Prediction
Given the ongoing trend, Baby John is likely to see a drop in numbers post Christmas celebrations. The action thriller is expected to mint Rs 10-12 crores today (day 2/ first Thursday) and will be crossing Rs 20-22 crores mark at the box office.
Meanwhile, Varun, in an interview with India Today, spoke about taking inspiration from Theri and stated. "When Atlee came with this film, there was a reason behind it, and he said that we had to change a lot of the geography of the film. We have to use it as an adaptation and not really a proper remake, and I think that's what's done. Like you see, a lot of the frames and a lot of the story angles are different. So, if someone comes in expecting a book-by-book remake, they will be disappointed because that's not what the film is. It's an adaptation. We're not running away from that, but it's more of an adaptation".


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