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Bade Miyan Chote Miyan Box Office Collection Day 14: Akshay Kumar-Tiger Shroff

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New Delhi:

Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff Bad Mian Short Mian, On day 14, it earned ₹0.8 crore in all languages Sacknilk, followed by the Ali Abbas Zafar directorial with a total collection of ₹ 57.65 crore. A reboot version of the 1998 blockbuster film of the same name, the film also stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Manushi Chhillar and Alaiya Furniturewala in lead roles. in Bad Mian Short Mian, Akshay plays the role of Captain Feroze aka Freddy, while Tiger Shroff plays the role of Captain Rakesh aka Rocky. On the other hand, 1998 directed by David Dhawan, had Amitabh Bachchan and Govinda in lead roles.

Manushi Chhillarwho made his Bollywood debut with Akshay Kumar Emperor Prithviraj, revealed the age gap between her and the actor. The actress said, “Working with a superstar is great. You get a certain amount of visibility. Talking about my first film, there was an age gap. They wanted to play the whole thing. There was no pair in this film. We did songs for marketing. There has to be a way to keep two people together for songs, but it’s too much, which is fine. I don’t think it’s oppressive or something that shouldn’t be. It wasn’t like a love story though.”

In his NDTV review, Film critic Saibal Chatterjee gave Bad Mian Short Mian 1 out of 5 stars. He wrote, “What is Fast and Furious? Bad Mian Short Mian is It is also infuriatingly fatuous. It hurtles breathlessly from one chaotic action to another, trying to relate one great conflict to another in a complex, terrifyingly imaginative way.”

“Bullets fly, bombs explode, vehicles go up in flames, and helicopters, tanks, and armored vehicles run amok in a blurring series of events so exhausting and terrifying that they numb the brain to the point that you begin to wonder if any gray cells actually exist. We have gone into the production of the film,” added Saibal Chatterjee.

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