“Bala” Box Office Collection: Ayushmann Khurrana Starrer Reaches Rs 25.88 Crore After 2 Days

Ankita Chetana|Nov 11, 2019

Heading to copyright controversies, “Bala” box office still hit a remarkable grossing with Rs 25.88 crore after two days of release.

Bala box office has followed its expectation when collecting over 55 per cent in the growth of its grossing. The much-awaited movie features Ayushmann Khurrana in the pivotal role of a bald man sharing the screenplay with Bhumi Pednekar and Yami Gautam.

Bala box office collection day 2 increased 1.5 times in comparison to the first day of going on air. The comedy film made a high jump as it earned Rs 15.73 crore in the bank on Saturday, much higher than Friday with its slight opening of Rs 10.15 crore.

Thus, after two days of release, Bala box office collection witnessed numerous figures with total grossing of Rs 25.88 crore. Thanks to that, film critic Taran Adarsh as well as a trade analyst took to Twitter yesterday to make it bright.

He tweeted:

With this speedy runs at the box office, Bala is expected to stand at the Rs 40 crore club after Sunday. As Sunday is another weekend so we would believe a promising figure from Ayushmann’s film. It could happen naturally when these days, there are no films competing with it until this Friday when Marjaavaan starring Sidharth Malhotra, Tara Sutaria and Riteish Deshmukh will be on the theaters.

For the review, Bala received both poor and positive responses about the plot as well as the cast. It amazingly seems like the cast including Ayushmann, Bhumi and Yami did save the lax storyline of the movie. However, Bala is considered as an entertaining movie to be on your list of November.

Amar Kaushik’s directorial hit the cinema on November 8th to be the most sought film of this month. Whether due to its great promotion or excellent performance of the cast, let’s enjoy its interesting favour of your time with Bala!

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