Baby John Box Office Collection Day 13 Prediction: Varun’s Film To See 50% Dip In Numbers On 2nd Monday

Baby John Box Office Collection Day 13 Prediction: Varun Dhawan starrer Baby John, which has been the last Bollywood release of 2024, has been grabbing a lot of eyeballs ever since it was announced. Jointly produced by Atlee and Murad Khetani, Baby John also featured Jackie Shroff as the lead antagonist along with Keerthy Suresh, Wamiqa Gabbi and Sanya Malhotra in key roles. Touted to be an action drama, Baby John is the official remake of the Tamil film Theri starring Thalapathy Vijay and Samantha in the lead.
To note, Varun Dhawan plays the role of a cop in Baby John and marks his second film as a cop after Dishoom. This isn't all. The movie marks Varun's first collaboration with Keerthy Suresh and their chemistry has been grabbing eyeballs. Besides, Salman Khan's cameo in Baby John has also been the talk of the town and was a treat to the fans. However, despite all the buzz, Baby John has been struggling at the box office since the first week.
Baby John Box Office Collection Day 12
Interestingly, Baby John has failed to pick up pace during the second weekend. The movie was seen struggling to mint Rs 1 crores in a day during the weekend. According to a report published in Sacnilk, Baby John minted Rs 75 lakhs on dya 12 (second Saturday) followed by a collection of Rs 90 lakhs on day 13 (second Sunday) which took the overall collections of the movie to Rs 38.60 crores
Baby John Box Office Collection Day 13 Prediction
Given the ongoing trend, Baby John is expected to see a massive drop of 50% in collection today (day 13/ second Monday). The movie is likely to mint Rs 40-50 lakhs at the box office and will inch close to Rs 40 crores mark.
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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