Ajay Devgan’s 28 crore film has reasons to celebrate

Maidaan Box Office Collection Day 9: Ajay Devgn

Ajay Devgn has shared this photo. (Etiquette: Ajaydevgan,

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Ajay Devgn’s field The film is based on the life of the coach and manager of the Indian football team—Syed Abdul Rahim—who served from 1950 until his death in 1963. Directed by Amit Sharma, the film collected ₹0.11 crore on its 9th day at the domestic box office. , reported Sacknilknow, the sports-drama has a total collection of ₹28.46 crore. field, after its first week at the ticket window, earned ₹ 28.35 crore. The report also stated that the film saw a “6.66% total Hindi business” on the 9th day.

field It is jointly produced by Zee Studios, Bayview Projects and Fresh Lime Films. The film also stars Priyamani, Nithanshi Goyal and Gajraj Rao

Taapsee Pannu gave a shout out to Ajay Devgn and team on Thursday. field Sharing a photo on Instagram Stories, she wrote, “#Maidan So don’t say our big films lack soul and heart”.

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NDTV, in his review for Film Critic Sybil Chatterjee Rated 2 out of 5 stars fieldfor Ajay Devgn’s performance in field, he wrote, “Played with admirable poise by Ajay Devgn, Rahim’s role over everything and everyone else in the film. It does more harm than good fieldthe hero’s battles to unite a team that cuts across regions, languages ​​and cultures foreshadows the excitement generated by the tough games the boys play against formidable opponents at the Olympics and Asian Games.

He added, “The on-field action – designed to showcase the skills and stamina of Raheem’s chosen players – is much more than the off-field drama and jostles for space involving the delicate negotiations of the home hero. And around the playground. Played with admirable poise by Ajay Devgan, Rahim’s character rises above everything and everyone else in the film. It does more harm than good fieldthe hero’s battles to unite a team that cuts across regions, languages ​​and cultures foreshadows the excitement generated by the tough games the boys play against formidable opponents at the Olympics and Asian Games.

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