After a slow start to its second week at the domestic box-office, 'Tubelight ', starring
Salman Khan, appears to be winding down. According to a report on Boxofficeindia.com, the Kabir Khan-helmed film has raked in as much as Rs 114.5 crore within fourteen days of its release.
The report further adds that these are the lowest second week figures for a Salman Khan film since ‘Veer’ (2010) which earned Rs 6 crore.
The second week collection of ‘Tubelight’ is even lower than most of the major releases of the year, as even
Irrfan Khan’s ‘Hindi Medium’ amassed Rs 18.23 crore. So far, ‘Tubelight’ ranks below ‘Badrinath Ki Dulhania’, ‘Jolly LLB 2’, ‘Kaabil’, ‘Raees’, ‘Hindi Medium’ in terms of its second week collection.
'Tubelight' is an entertaining family drama set in a small town in the hills of northern India, and tells the story of one man's love for his family and his unshakeable belief in himself. After 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan',
Kabir Khan and Salman Khan have come together to tell another heart-warming story about the power of doing good.
Shah Rukh Khan was recently in news for his guest role in 'Tubelight'. According to a report in Mumbai Mirror, the 'Dabangg' Khan has now returned the favour by shooting a cameo for SRK's untitled film, being directed by Aanand L. Rai. The film also stars Anushka Sharma and Katrina Kaif in leading roles.