
Aamir Khan's Thugs Of Hindostan has been facing rejection from every quarter. Aamir Khan is the leading star in B-town. None of his films go without creating records at the box office. This time around, however, his latest release Thugs Of Hindostan failed to lived up to its hype. At first, Thugs of Hindostan was released in more than 600 screens across the world. Latest we hear is that the film is available only in limited screens right now, thanks to the bad word of mouth. Most of the theatres seem vacant as audiences are not keen on watching the film.
The film has a dream cast of artsites including Aamir Khan, Amitabh Bachchan, Katrina Kaif and Fatima Sana Shaikh. The film has been struggling hard to fetch bucks at the box office since its second day of its release. The film has smashed several records on its opening day but failed to put the box office on fire. The film has received poor reviews from all quarters. Till date, Thugs of Hindostan collection has generated Rs 149.67 crores.
Film Critic Taran Adarsh has shared latest collection of Thugs Of Hindostan on his twitter handle. Taran Adarsh has clearly confirmed that Thugs Of Hindostan is facing rejection on foreign shores too due to its sloppy content. Take a look at the tweet posted by him.
#ThugsOfHindostan faces rejection in international markets as well... OVERSEAS total after Week 2: $ 9.05 million [₹ 63.97 cr]... Breakup of key markets:#USA + #Canada: $ 1.99 mn#UAE + #GCC: $ 3.20 mn#UK: $ 920k
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) November 24, 2018
Rest of the World: $ 2.94 mn
Few cinemas yet to report... #TOH
#ThugsOfHindostan NOSEDIVES in Week 2... Biz has plummeted everywhere... Has almost exhausted its run... The horrific numbers are an eye opener for the industry... Data of #Hindi, #Tamil and #Telugu versions follow...
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) November 23, 2018
Thugs of Hindostan Directed by Vijay Krishna and it is one of the most expensive films made in India. There is no official word by the filmmakers to the public on the actual budget of the film. But it said to be around Rs 200 crores, according to reports.
Also Read:Content Is King, Audience Are King Makers: Taran Adarsh On Thugs Of Hindostan