Day 3 box office collection for Tejas: In its first weekend of release, Kangana Ranaut’s aerial action movie has not grown at all. ₹1.25 crore was the movie’s Sunday take, according to early estimates published by Sacnilk.com. This was a little decline. In three days, the movie has made ₹3.8 crore in revenue.
Tejas recorded 8.37 percent Hindi occupancy on Sunday. Compared to Friday’s figure, this is somewhat higher. Only over 4 percent of the film’s opening ₹1.25 crore receipts were collected on Saturday, indicating little improvement. The Sunday number is the same as it was on the first day.
Tejas debuted with Vikrant Massey’s film 12th Fail, which is predicted to perform better and has been getting better every day. Its three-day collection is twice as much as Tejas made over the first weekend of sales.
Tejas, directed by Sarvesh Mewara, debuted in theaters to a range of reviews, from unfavorable to favorable. The story centers on Air Force pilot Tejas Gill’s incredible journey. It attempts to show the bravery and many obstacles faced by Indian Air Force pilots as they protect our country.
The movie was described as a “bumpy ride through skies and geopolitics” in the Hindustan Times review. ‘Comedy’ was how Film Companion described the movie. On IMDB, the movie received a lot of bad reviews. The movie was dubbed “poor man’s Top Gun” by one user and the “worst movie ever seen in life” by another. It was added to the list of “must not watch” by many.
Kangana posted a video on Saturday encouraging her followers to see Tejas in theaters. She claimed that Covid was having a negative impact on the Hindi cinema industry and that a large number of theaters were closing. She was certain that people should go see films in theaters with their family and friends.
After the box office failures of Panga, Thalaivii, Dhaakad, and Chandramukhi 2, Kangana is back with Tejas, her fifth film. Additionally, she produced Tiku Weds Sheru, an OTT release.