120 Bahadur Box Office Collection Day 1 Prediction: Farhan To Get His Highest Opener In A Decade | EXCL

120 Bahadur Box Office Collection Day 1 Prediction: Farhan Akhtar is making a comeback to acting after4 years break. His fans are thrilled as he takes on a new role in "120 Bahadur," following last appearance in 2021 film "Toofan." This eagerly awaited movie, directed by Razneesh 'Razy' Ghai, showcases Farhan as Major Shaitan Singh. The film is produced by Excel Entertainment and Trigger Happy Studios and is set against a historical backdrop. Raashii Khanna joins Farhan Akhtar in "120 Bahadur," playing the role of Shagun Kanwar, Major Shaitan Singh's wife.
The storyline of "120 Bahadur" revolves around the Battle of Rezang La during the Sino-Indian War. This battle took place on 18 November 1962 and involved 120 soldiers from Charlie Company of the 13 Kumaon Regiment. These soldiers, all Ahirs, faced approximately 3,000 Chinese troops. Despite being heavily outnumbered, they managed to inflict over 1,300 casualties on the Chinese forces. In this historical war film, Farhan Akhtar portrays Major Shaitan Singh. His character leads the brave soldiers during the intense Battle of Rezang La. As 120 Bahadur has hit the screens, there have been speculations about how it will fare at the box office
120 Bahadur Box Office Collection Day 1 Prediction
In an exclusive conversation with Filmibeat's Ranpreet Kaur, film business expert Rohit Jaiswal, 120 Bahadur is expected to make a collection of Rs 5-6 crores at the box office on day 1 (first Friday)
120 Bahadur To Become Farhan Akhtar's Highest Opener In A Decade
If the prediction turned out to be true, 120 Bahadur will emerge as Farhan's highest opener in a decade. However, it will be interesting to see if 120 Bahadur will be able to meet the expectations
Meanwhile, during a conversation with NDTV, Farhan opened up about the challenges they faced while shooting for 120 Bahadur at 14000 feet in Ladakh and stated, "You're shooting in any place that is inhospitable to a certain degree, it's always a challenge. Ladakh, of course. So we were shooting at about 14,000 feet. The weather was extremely hot at times and then extremely cold. We experienced dust storms like I'd never seen before in Ladakh - and I've been there many times myself".


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