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Ajay Devgn’s film Maidaan mints over Rs 10 crore after two days at the box office. Details inside

Due to April 12 not being a holiday, Maidaan, which stars Ajay Devgn in the main role, had a significant decline on Friday as well. Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff’s Bade Miyan Chote Miyan also saw a significant drop.

The sports biographical movie brought in barely Rs 2.75 crore on Friday, bringing its total earnings after two days of theatre release to Rs 9.85 crore, according to Sacnilk.com. Trade experts, however, anticipate strong results over the weekend. The site also revealed that the movie’s occupancy on Friday was just 8.81 percent, with the nighttime performances accounting for a large portion of that figure. In contrast, BMCM has raised more over Rs 20 crore nett in only two days after its introduction.
Concerning Maidaan
Amit Ravindernath Sharma’s Maidaan, which is based on a real tale, stars Priyamani, Gajraj Rao, and Bengali actor Rudranil Ghosh in important parts. Oscar winner AR Rahman wrote the soundtrack for the movie.

Maidaan Movie Analysis
In her review of the Ajay Devgn film, Sakshi Verma of India TV said, “Our nation has long been recognised for cricket and hockey, though Indian football was once referred to as the ‘Brazil of Asia.'” The only people who made this possible were Syed Abdul Rahim and his group. The movie Maidaan is about a man’s unwavering spirit and his defiance of death. At several points, the movie seems a little slack. Some people may find the Bengali use strange. All that Ajay Devgn can utter with his Hyderabadi accent is “Miyaan.” There are also much too many smokes there. Although the movie intended to provide an explanation for Rahim’s illness, there were other instances in which the smoking might have been eliminated, including sequences in Hyderabad and the Football Federation. Maidaan is one of the best sports films produced in India, despite all its drawbacks.

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