Evergreen actor
Rahman has teamed up with the director
Omar Lulu for the recently released film ‘Bad Boyz’. Reportedly the movie has crossed Rs 1.86 crore worldwide in 7 days.
According to the Sacnilk website, Omar Lulu’s fun film has collected Rs 1.86 crore worldwide and Rs 1.67 crores India Net Collections in 7 days.
Coming to India Gross collections, ‘Bad Boyz’ stands at Rs 1.86 crores, and the Malayalam net box office collections are at Rs 1.67 crorenin 7 days. With Rs 23 lakhs opening at the KBO, the movie made its highest on day 3 with Rs 42 lakhs which was followed by Rs 31 lakhs, Rs 22 lakhs, Rs 14 lakhs, and Rs 9 lakhs on days 4,5,6 and 7 respectively.
‘Bad Boyz’ brings back the legendary actor Rahman in a unique role that the fans always wanted to see him in. Dhyan Sreenivasan and Bala also play special roles in this comedy entertainer that has the actress Sheelu Abraham in the lead.
Earlier, the ‘Bad Boyz’ actress-producer Sheelu Abraham criticized Asif Ali, Tovino Thomas, and Antony Varghese for excluding their film along with other Onam releases during a special promo video. Recently Asif Ali clarified in a press event that it happened accidentally and they didn’t intend to defame other films that were also released during Onam season.
On the other hand, Tovino Thomas starrer ‘Ajayante Randam Moshanam’ has turned out to be the Onam winner this year collecting more than Rs 50 crores in 7 days. Asif Ali’s ‘Kishkindha Kaandam’ is also raking in good numbers at the box office.
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