Thank God box office day 3 collection: Sidharth Malhotra, Ajay Devgn film drops lower, collects around ₹4.15 crore
Thank God box office: The Ajay Devgn and Sidharth Malhotra-starrer collected around ₹4.15 crore on day three of its release.
Thank God, starring Sidharth Malhotra, Ajay Devgn and Rakul Preet Singh, dropped by almost 30 percent on Thursday. It collected ₹4.15 crore on day 3. The Indra Kumar fantasy comedy released on Tuesday, a day after Diwali, and clashed with Akshay Kumar's adventure drama, Ram Setu. Also read: Ram Setu box office day 3 collection
Thank God opened at ₹8.10 crore and dropped to ₹6 crore on Wednesday (day 2). It now stands at a three-day collection of ₹18.25 crore nett. Film trade analyst Taran Adarsh shared the collections of the film on Twitter. He wrote, “#ThankGod is on a declining spree… The 3-day total is shockingly low, more so during #Diwali period… An upturn on Sat and Sun is very important… Tue 8.10 cr, Wed 6 cr, Thu 4.15 cr. Total: ₹ 18.25 cr. #India biz.”
Thank God revolves around a corrupt man (Sidharth Malhotra) who gets injured in a road accident and is interrogated about his good and bad deeds by CG (Ajay Devgn) while being stuck between dead and alive. Rakul plays his wife, a righteous cop. Thank God also has Nora Fatehi in a special dance number, Manike, recreation of Yohani's hit Manike Mage Hithe.
Thank God received mixed reviews from the critics. The Hindustan Times review of the film called it a “lifeless afterlife comedy”. It read: “While the film is watchable enough as simplistic mainstream comedies go, at a time when there's never been more pressure on Hindi cinema to offer up a substantial theatrical experience, Thank God is forgettable storytelling of the first order.”
Thank God is Rakul Preet Singh's fifth release of the year 2022. She was recently seen in Ayushmann Khanna-starrer Doctor G, along with Attack: Part 1, Cuttputlli and Runway 34. Rakul says she reviews about her performances and films and takes it into consideration while signing her next film. “I read critics (reviews) and what fans have to say. If it is good feedback, you feel appreciated and if it is critical feedback. then you want to improve. It all also depends on what comes to you and you choose from what you get," she told news agency PTI.
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