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Box-Office Day 5: Aamir Khan바카라™s 바카라˜Laal Singh Chaddha바카라™ And Akshay Kumar바카라™s 바카라˜Raksha Bandhan바카라™ Fail To Impress The Audience

Be it 바카라˜Laal Singh Chaddha바카라™ or 바카라˜Raksha Bandhan바카라™, both the films have been rejected by the cinegoers even after five days of release.

바카라˜Laal Singh Chaddha바카라™ and 바카라˜Raksha Bandhan바카라™
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Aamir Khan바카라™s 바카라˜Laal Singh Chaddha바카라™ and Akshay Kumar바카라™s 바카라˜Raksha Bandhan바카라™ hit the silver screens on August 11, which marked the occasion of Rakshabandhan this year. However, both films, despite starring A-list stars, have tanked at the box office.

바카라˜Laal Singh Chaddha바카라™, which is the official Hindi remake of Tom Hanks바카라™ 1994 film 바카라˜Forrest Gump바카라™, has not been able to perform well despite the Independence Day long weekend.

According to trade analyst Taran Adarsh, the film has collected only Rs 45.83 crore in five days of its release. The box office collection of the film so far is even lower than the day 1 collection of Aamir바카라™s other debacle, 바카라˜Thugs of Hindostan바카라™.

Taran Adarsh tweeted, 바카라œ#LaalSinghChaddha is rejected... #LSC *5-day* total is lower than *Day 1* total of #ThugsOfHindostan [â‚č 50.75 cr; #Hindi version], do the maths... Thu 11.70 cr [#RakshaBandhan], Fri 7.26 cr, Sat 9 cr, Sun 10 cr, Mon 7.87 cr [#IndependenceDay]. Total: â‚č 45.83 cr. #India biz.바카라

바카라˜Laal Singh Chaddha바카라™, directed by Advait Chandan and written by actor-writer Atul Kulkarni, was expected to perform well at the box office. Apart from Aamir and Kareena Kapoor Khan, the film also starred Mona Singh and marked Naga Chaitanya's Bollywood debut.

On the other hand, Akshay Kumar-starrer 바카라˜Raksha Bandhan바카라™ has also left fans disappointed. Since day 1, the film has been lagging behind 바카라˜Laal Singh Chaddha바카라™, and by day 5, it has only collected Rs 34.47 crore. It is reportedly made at an approximate budget of over Rs 70 crore.

Taran Adarsh called the film a 바카라˜non-performer바카라™. Here바카라™s what he tweeted:

Clearly, there are very few chances of both the films crossing the 100 crore mark at the box-office.

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