The Great Grand Superhero Box Office Collection Day 1: Jackie's Film Tanks On 1st Day; Fails To Touch 50L
The Great Grand Superhero Box Office Collection Day 2: Jackie Shroff is now back in the spotlight with a fresh full-fledged role in The Great Grand Superhero - Aliens Ka Aagman. The project is drawing attention as a major release, especially after the trailer gained reasonable buzz among viewers. Over nearly four decades, Jackie Shroff has appeared in more than 250 films and remained active. In 2025, Jackie Shroff featured in Housefull 4, Tanvi the Great, Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri, with a cameo in They Call Him OG and a special role in Krishnavataram Part 1: The Heart (Hridayam). The Great Grand Superhero - Aliens Ka Aagman is directed by Manish Saini and blends superhero humour with science fiction.

Jackie Shroff plays Jagdishchandra, also called Dadaji, alongside Mihir Godbole as Deepu, Shivanssh Chourghe as Laddu, and key performances by Prateik Babbar, Sharat Saxena and Bhagyashree. The Great Grand Superhero - Aliens Ka Aagman focuses on an 11-year-old who keeps boasting that the grandfather is a hidden superhero. That joke becomes real when actual aliens attack Earth, forcing the family to face danger that mirrors the child's claims. The trailer for The Great Grand Superhero - Aliens Ka Aagman received a decent initial response from audiences and trade watchers. But the movie has been struggling at the box office.
The Great Grand Superhero Box Office Collection Day 1
According to a report published in Sacnilk, The Great Grand Superhero tanked at the box office on the opening day and failed to touch Rs 50 lakhs. In fact, the movie minted Rs 25 lakhs on day 1 (first Friday)
The Great Grand Superhero Box Office Collection Day 2 Prediction
Given the ongoing trend, The Great Grand Superhero will be seen struggling at the box office despite being in the first weekend. The movie is expected to mint Rs 30 lakhs today and will fail to touch Rs 1cr mark in 2 days.
Meanwhile, talking about doing a superhero film, Jackie told PTI, "Children's films are hardly made today and if there are films that are about them, their dreams, innocence then I love to explore that. We don't get to see all of that in movies otherwise. I do all kinds of films, but this genre is close to my heart because there's a child in all of us".


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