- By Sukanya Saha
- Mon, 29 May 2023 10:13 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Jogira Sara Ra Ra Box Office Collection Day 3: The recent film Jogira Sara Ra Ra featuring Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Neha Sharma has emerged as a disappointment at the box office. Ever since its release, the movie has struggled to attract audiences to the theatres and generate significant revenue. During its opening weekend, Jogira Sara Ra Ra fell short of crossing the Rs 2 crore mark.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Neha Sharma's film hit theatres on May 26. The critical reception for the film was varied, with reviews ranging from positive to negative. On the first day, the film managed to gross a modest sum of Rs 50 lakh, which is relatively low. On its second day, the movie earned Rs 45 lakh.
However, on Day 3, May 28, it reportedly earned Rs 60 lakh. As a result, the total collection of the film is projected to reach Rs 1.40 crore. The film recorded an overall occupancy rate of 13.90 per cent in the Hindi belt.
About Jogira Sa Ra Ra:
Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Neha Sharma are the lead actors in the film Jogira Sara Ra Ra. The production is handled by Naeem A Siddiqui of Touchwood Multimedia Creations, with Kiran Shyam Shroff serving as the creative producer. Directed by Kushan Nandy, the family comedy, which also features Sanjay Mishra and Mahaakshay Chakraborty in important roles. Kushan and Nawazuddin have previously collaborated on the film Babumoshai Bandookbaaz in 2020.
Nawazuddin recently grabbed headlines for his comments on the controversial film The Kerala Story. He said that if a movie is "hurting someone, then it is wrong." For the unversed, Adah Sharma's 'The Kerala Story' talks about the issue of forced conversions and indoctrination.
Earlier this month, Kashyap had tweeted, "You agree with the film or not, be it propaganda, counter-propaganda, offensive or not, to ban it is just wrong." Nawazuddin, while speaking to News 18, replied to this by saying, "If a novel or a film is hurting someone, then that is wrong. We don’t make films to hurt the audience or their sentiments."
However, the actor's comments received a negative response from social media users. As a result, the actor had to later take to Twitter to address the situation and clear the air about spreading false information.
"Please stop spreading false news just to get some views and hits, it's called cheap TRP - I never said and I would never want any film to be banned ever. STOP BANNING FILMS. STOP SPREADING FAKE NEWS !!!" he wrote.