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Lucky Baskhar is Underperforming

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Dulquer Salmaan’s latest film has garnered significant attention due to his past successes in the Telugu industry with films like Mahanati, Sita Ramam, and Lucky Bhaskar.Given the actor’s popularity and the film’s promising storyline, there were high expectations for it to cross the 100-crore mark at the box office. However, as early estimates indicate, Lucky Bhaskar has achieved around 20 crore gross in its initial two days across all languages, falling slightly below projections.


The movie is expected to experience a decent first weekend, as advance bookings show promising trends, though they have not been as robust as initially anticipated. The industry is closely watching to see if it can maintain momentum over the weekdays, as solid weekday performance will be crucial for it to achieve hit status. A steady hold in collections could still drive the film towards a commendable overall box office figure, even if it does not reach the anticipated 100 crore.


Dulquer’s role in the film has been praised, with fans and critics noting his unique portrayal that adds depth to the storyline. His ability to deliver nuanced performances has once again drawn audiences, adding emotional weight to the narrative. As the weekend progresses, Dulquer’s fan base and positive word-of-mouth could play a pivotal role in further boosting the film’s reach and, potentially, its box office collections.

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