Baby John Box Office Day 9 Prediction: Varun’s Film To See Major Dip On 2nd Thursday; Likely To Touch 37Cr

Baby John Box Office Collection Day 9 Prediction: Varun Dhawan came with a perfect treat for his fans on Christmas 2024 with his recent release Baby John and his fans couldn't keep calm. Directed by Kalees, the movie was an action drama which is produced by Atlee and Murad Khetani. Also starring Wamiqa Gabbi, Keerthy Suresh, Jackie Shroff and Sanya Malhotra, Baby John is the official Bollywood remake of 2016 Tamil release Theri starring Thalapathy Vijay and Samantha. From its stellar cast to its intriguing trailer, Baby John did manage to create a massive buzz in the town.
Interestingly, Baby John marks Keerthy Suresh's much talked about Bollywood debut and also features a special cameo by Salman Khan which got the fans quite excited. Besides, the movie marks Varun's second film wherein he played the role of a cop. As Baby John was released amid massive buzz, the movie has failed to make the box office ring and has been struggling post the opening weekend.
Baby John Box Office Collection Day 8
Interestingly, Baby John started the second week on a good note at the box office. The movie saw a slight hike on day 7 (first Tuesday) wherein it earned Rs 2.15 crores followed by a collection of Rs 2.75 crores yesterday (day 8/second Wednesday) which took the overall collections of the movie to Rs 35.40 crores. It was evident that new year celebration have turned out to be in Baby John's favour.
Baby John Box Office Collection Day 9 Prediction
Given the ongoing trend, Baby John is likely to see a massive dip in collections today (day 9/ second Thursday). To note, Baby John is likely to mint Rs 1-1.5 crores at the box office and will be inching closer to Rs 37crores 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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