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Golmaal Again box office collection Day 2: Ajay Devgn-Rohit Shetty film earns Rs 58.51 crore

Despite the mixed reviews, audiences are flocking to theaters to watch Golmaal Again. The appeal of masala comedy films among the masses and its ensemble star cast seem to have worked in the multi starrer's favour.

Golmaal Again box office, Golmaal Again collection, Golmaal Again earning, golmaal again earnings, Golmaal Again collections, Ajay Devgan, Ajay Devgn, Tabu, parineeti, rohit shetty Golmaal Again hit the screens on October 20.

Golmaal Again has had a smashing start at the box office with the film earning Rs 30.14 crore on day 1. On Saturday, the Rohit Shetty directorial garnered Rs 28.37 crore taking the total collection to Rs 58.51 crore.

Sharing the latest box office figures, trade analyst Taran Adarsh said, “#GolmaalAgain is UNSTOPPABLE… Heading for a HUMONGOUS weekend… Fri 30.14 cr, Sat 28.37 cr. Total: ₹ 58.51 cr. India biz… ROCKING!”

Despite the mixed reviews, audiences are flocking to theaters to watch the multi starrer. The appeal of masala comedy films among the masses and its ensemble star cast seem to have worked in Golmaal Again’s favour. The film is directed by Rohit Shetty and stars Ajay Devgn, Parineeti Chopra, Tabu, Arshad Warsi, Tusshar Kapoor, Shreyas Talpade, Kunal Khemu, Prakash Raj, Sirshak Shrestha and Neil Nitin Mukesh. Golmaal Again does have formidable competition in the form of Aamir Khan’s Secret Superstar and Vijay’s Mersal but it should do well in the coming days.

Golmaal Again is the fourth installment in the Golmaal franchise. It began with 2006 film Golmaal: Fun Unlimited. Golmaal Again also marks the tenth collaboration between Ajay Devgn and Rohit Shetty. Film distributor Akshaye Rathi had earlier said, “I can easily predict the film to do around Rs 22 crores to Rs 25 crores on day one and by the weekend, the numbers would go up to Rs 75 crores easily.”

Indian Express film critic Shubhra Gupta had given an average review, “For someone like me, no fan of the franchise, there’s usually very little to like in the ‘Golmaal’ films. And this time around too, I had resigned myself to a couple of hours of deja-view. But I have to say that the addition of a few new faces, and moving the location from the beaches of Goa to the green slopes of Ooty, helped freshen things up. And though there were the familiar risible lines about people who can’t speak, and a creepy running thread about older men and girls young enough to be their daughter, the usual slew of jokes were not as tasteless. A couple led to actual laughter.”

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