A Flying Jatt: Tiger Shroff-starrer film still awaits its day three collections. But so far the film has been doing a low business. A Flying Jatt opened on the occasion of Janmashtami with a profit of Rs 7.10 crore. A few days before the film’s release, Remo D’Souza, a man who wears multiple hats from acting, dancing, choreographing, directing to even producing, in an exclusive tete-a-tete with IndianExpress.com, mentioned about the film’s plot saying, “It’s the story of a simple superhero who is young and human. He derives the superpowers accidentally. There is also a strong mother-son bond that we have showcased in the film. There is also a message about global warming and protecting our environment that we have touched upon through the film.”
But going by the numbers, which are pretty low, seem to make it a clear failure at the box office. The film which was expected to garner a better business on its day 2, failed to do so. On Friday (August 26), the Tiger Shroff film made a collection of Rs 6 crore, which is even lower that its opening day profits. Thus the total earning of the film stands at Rs 13. 10 crore in two days of its release.

Trade analysts see Saturday and Sunday as crucial days for the film. Indian Express critic Shubhra Gupta wrote in the review, “The first half of A Flying Jatt is not afraid to be silly and is very enjoyable.
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Tiger Shroff plays a martial arts teacher in a school where he strives lamely to catch his students’ eye, as well as a pretty colleague whom we know is interested in the environment because she clutches a couple of books on the subject to her bosom. No one ever goes to class: it is that kind of film.”
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Also read | A Flying Jatt box office collection day 1: Tiger Shroff’s Janmashtami release earns Rs 7.10 crore
“The second half goes south. The film starts getting preachy and heavy. A bad guy who fattens on garbage and waste is a great stroke, but to keep belabouring the point is pointless,” she added.
Also read | A Flying Jatt review: Tiger Shroff film is electric blue-clad promo of Swachch Bharat
Well, Tiger Shroff’s superhero powers are needed to make the film’s collections better in days to come.
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But going by the numbers, which are pretty low, seem to make it a clear failure at the box office. The film which was expected to garner a better business on its day 2, failed to do so. On Friday (August 26), the Tiger Shroff film made a collection of Rs 6 crore, which is even lower that its opening day profits. Thus the total earning of the film stands at Rs 13. 10 crore in two days of its release.

Trade analysts see Saturday and Sunday as crucial days for the film. Indian Express critic Shubhra Gupta wrote in the review, “The first half of A Flying Jatt is not afraid to be silly and is very enjoyable.
Also read | A Flying Jatt box office collection day 2: Tiger Shroff’s film earns Rs 13 cr, fails to impress
Tiger Shroff plays a martial arts teacher in a school where he strives lamely to catch his students’ eye, as well as a pretty colleague whom we know is interested in the environment because she clutches a couple of books on the subject to her bosom. No one ever goes to class: it is that kind of film.”
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Also read | A Flying Jatt box office collection day 1: Tiger Shroff’s Janmashtami release earns Rs 7.10 crore
“The second half goes south. The film starts getting preachy and heavy. A bad guy who fattens on garbage and waste is a great stroke, but to keep belabouring the point is pointless,” she added.
Also read | A Flying Jatt review: Tiger Shroff film is electric blue-clad promo of Swachch Bharat
Well, Tiger Shroff’s superhero powers are needed to make the film’s collections better in days to come.
http://indianexpress.com/article/enterta...s-2999161/