Advertisment

This Year That Day Box Office Report- When Baaghi 2 And One Two Ka Four Were Released

author-image
By Ketan
New Update
Box Office

There were two significant Bollywood films which were released today in the past years – Tiger Shroff and Disha Patani starrer Baaghi 2 and Shah Rukh Khan and Juhi Chawla starrer One Two Ka Four. Let us check how the films fared at the box office.

Advertisment

This Is The Amount Charged by Anupam Kher And Mithun Chakraborty For The Kashmir Files

Baaghi 2 (2018)

Advertisment

RRR 1st Tuesday Box Office – Crosses 100 Crore In Hindi And 400 Crore In All Languages In Just 5 Days

Tiger Shroff’s third collaboration with Sajid Nadiawala was Baaghi 2 which turned out to be one of the biggest grosser of 2018 and biggest hit of his career, earning a massive Rs 165 crores against a budget of just Rs 42 crores. Tiger Shroff went to Hong Kong for training of martial arts under action director Tonny Ching ( Shaolin Soccer (2001), Hero (2002), and House of Flying Daggers (2004)).

The Kashmir Files 3rd Tuesday Box Office – Beats Salman Khan’s Kick

Advertisment

The action scenes which involved hand-to-hand combat, car-chasing with lot of guns and blazing required extreme tight schedule and commitment from Tiger Shroff, who also beefed up for the role. The climax scene in Baaghi 2 was one of most talked action scenes of all time when Tiger Shroff kicks, punches and fires gun which will remind you of the last action scene of Hollywood film, Commando (1985 film), starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Baaghi 2 collected close to 165.50 crore at the box office against a budget of Rs 75 crore.

One Two Ka Four (2001)

Advertisment

The Kashmir Files 3rd Sunday Box Office – Beats Chennai Express

Starring Shah Ruk Khan and Juhi Chawla in pivotal roles, One Two Ka Four was a long delayed project which finally saw the light of the day. Backed by huge production values, the direction and screenplay were weak. Performances by the lead cast and music by A.R.Rahman were the only silver-lining in this disappointing film directed by Shashilal K. Nair, which turned out to be “Disaster” at the box office, collecting Rs 7 crore against a budget of Rs 12 crore.

Advertisment
Advertisment
Latest Stories
Advertisment