On its sixth day, Baby John, starring Varun Dhawan, Keerthy Suresh, and Wamiqa Gabbi, continues to face challenges at the box office. Released on Christmas, the film received mixed reviews and has struggled to meet expectations, earning Rs 1.61 crore on day six, according to Sacnilk.com.
Baby John recorded its lowest single-day earnings on its first Monday. The film had a decent start on December 25, collecting Rs 11.25 crore. However, collections dropped sharply from the second day and haven’t recovered since. So far, the film has earned Rs 30.26 crore.
Pushpa 2: The Rule continues to dominate the box office, even in its third week. The Allu Arjun-starrer outperformed Baby John, earning Rs 6.65 crore. Now on its 26th day, Pushpa 2 remains a strong contender.
The report also mentions that Baby John had an overall theatre occupancy of 9.72 percent on Monday.
Baby John also features Salman Khan in a cameo appearance. The film is directed by Kalees and presented by Atlee, who directed the original film.
Earlier reports were rife that the Varun Dhawan starrer is facing tough competition at the box office, with some shows reportedly being replaced by the Hindi version of Marco starring Unni Mukundan. The move comes amid the underperformance of Baby John, which is struggling to maintain audiences, and industry speculations about its future prospects.
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