Day 10 Box Office Collection For "Bade Miyan Chote Miyan:" Developments On Tiger Shroff-Akshay Kumar's Film
In addition to Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff, Prithviraj Sukumaran, Manushi Chhillar, and Alaya Furniturewalla play significant roles in Bade Miyan Chote Miyan.
On the second Saturday, Bade Miyan Chote Miyan's box office results showed a minor improvement. According to Sacnilk, the action-packed film brought in ₹ 1.75 crore on its tenth day. The report also stated that the movie, which stars Tiger Shroff and Akshay Kumar, has made a total of ₹ 53.05 crore. Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam versions of Bade Miyan Chote Miyan were made available. In addition to the lead actors, the film stars Alaya Furniturewalla as Doctor Parminder Bawa, Manushi Chhillar as Misha, and Prithviraj Sukumaran as Kabir, also known as Mr. X.
NiAlaya Furniturewalla shared a carousel of images on Instagram a few days ago, showcasing the BTS moments from the song Rang Ishq Ka by Bade Miyan Chote Miyan.
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"Rang Ishq Ka #BTS Slide 1 with the wonderful Tiger Shroff who very patiently helped me through what was my first ever commercial romantic song," the actress captioned the photo. Slide 2 features Alisha Buhura, who even after I made her perform Wallah Habibi and Rang Ishq Ka choreography over a hundred times, patiently taught me every step of it.
"Slide 3 with Madhav Trehan, who battled with me every day over whether or not to get hair extensions, made me look even better than I could have imagined," Alaya Furniturewalla said. Slide 4 features Reshma Merchant, whose makeup gave me a glamorous and self-assured vibe. Slide 5 shows the outcome.
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"Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, directed and co-written by Ali Abbas Zafar, has a surfeit of explosive action," wrote Saibal Chatterjee in an NDTV review. There is absolutely no room for anything else with the series of ostentatious and blaring set pieces. Chote Miyan Bade Miyan is full of clichés, clones, and noise. In a cauldron where crass excess is the norm, they battle it out to be heard and seen above the din.
"Akshay Kumar briefly adopts a meta persona as Captain Firoz, also known as Freddy, the titular Bade Miyan. When they square off against the antagonist, a renegade scientist-entrepreneur named Prithviraj Sukumaran, he declares, "I am the oldest player in this game." Freddy is accurate. It is true that the khiladi act is utterly purana. It is now empty of water. It's been drained dry," he continued.
Pooja Entertainment along with AAZ Films have collectively supported Bade Miyan Chote Miyan.
"Bade Miyan, Chote Miyan," a highly anticipated Bollywood movie, has garnered a range of responses from the audience after its release. Here is a summary of the key comments and reactions from viewers: Positive Feedback: 1. Entertainment Factor: Many viewers praised the film for its high entertainment value, noting that it successfully delivers on the comedy and action front. The dynamic duo of the lead actors was particularly appreciated for their chemistry and comedic timing. 2. Performances: The performances of the lead actors were widely applauded. Fans loved their charismatic screen presence and the way they brought their characters to life. Supporting actors also received accolades for their roles. 3. Nostalgia: For some, the film evoked a sense of nostalgia, reminiscent of classic Bollywood comedies. This connection to older, beloved movies added to the enjoyment for long-time Bollywood fans. 4. Cinematography and Action Sequences: The high-quality cinematography and well-executed action sequences were highlighted as strong points. Many found the visual experience to be engaging and impressive.
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Mixed Reactions: 1. Storyline: While the film was praised for its humor and action, some viewers felt the storyline was predictable and lacked depth. They appreciated the film's light-hearted nature but desired a more robust plot. 2. Pacing: Some audience members found the pacing uneven, with certain parts of the movie feeling dragged out. Despite this, the engaging performances and humor kept them entertained.Read More:
Critical Feedback: 1. Screenplay and Dialogues: A segment of the audience was critical of the screenplay and dialogues, finding them clichéd and lacking originality. They felt that the film relied heavily on tried-and-tested formulas. 2. Character Development: Some viewers expressed disappointment with the character development, feeling that the characters were one-dimensional and could have been more fleshed out. 3. Humor: Although many enjoyed the humor, others found it to be hit-or-miss. Some jokes were perceived as outdated or overly reliant on slapstick comedy. Overall Impression: Despite some criticisms, "Bade Miyan, Chote Miyan" was generally well-received for its entertainment value, strong performances, and nostalgic appeal. While it may not break new ground in terms of storytelling, it succeeded in delivering a fun and enjoyable cinematic experience for many viewers.Watch this trailer:
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