Janhit Mein Jaari Box office Day 2: Nushrratt Bharuccha-starrer struggles to get footfalls, mints meagre Rs 57 lakh

    Directed by Jai Basantu Singh and written by Raaj Shaandilya, Janhit Mein Jaari is solely led by Nushrratt Bharuccha. The film is about a woman who takes up the challenging job of selling condoms in a small town in Madhya Pradesh.

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    Ever since the Nushrratt Bharuccha -starrer Janhit Mein Jaari was released on June 10, the film has been struggling to stay afloat at the box office. The film has taken a dismal opening at the ticket window collecting Rs 43 lakh, however, the film registered a jump of more than 60 percent on the second day.

    As per early estimates, the social comedy has earned Rs 70 lakh on its second day of release. The film has not been able to draw audiences to the cinemas, reportedly movie attracted approximately 50, 000 viewers into the theatres on Day 1. Due to its poor footfalls, the film is suffering the cancellation of multiple shows as per reports. So far, the worldwide collection stands at Rs 57 lakh approximately.

    The trade experts predicted that the film will have to pace up its collection to stay in the cinemas on Sunday. With the release of the Hollywood film Jurassic World Dominion, the film’s business has hit hard, registering footfall in single digits. It is predicted that the lifetime total collection of the Nushrratt’s film will be under 2 crore.

    Directed by Jai Basantu Singh and written by Raaj Shaandilya, Janhit Mein Jaari is solely led by Nushrratt Bharuccha. The film is about a woman who takes up the challenging job of selling condoms in a small town in Madhya Pradesh. The film also stars Vijay Raaz, Tinnu Anand, Paritosh Tripathi , and Brijendra Kala in supporting roles.

    In the review of the film, Desimartini wrote, “The movie delves deep into the importance of condoms and protected sex to avoid the various mishaps faced by women due to negligence. However, while the movie went off as a decent start with a tint of humor and message, a weak screenplay and the over-the-top preachy treatment make it go extremely haywire.”