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Tadap box office weekend collection: Ahan Shetty, Tara Sutaria film shows growth on Sunday, collects ₹13 crore

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Tadap Box Office: Ahan Shetty and Tara Sutaria films recorded growth on Sunday, and their total revenue reached 130 million rupees. Tadap marks the film debut of Suniel Shetty’s son Ahan Shetty opposite Tara Sutaria, which performed well at the box office on Sunday. The film’s total box office now is about 130 million rupees.

The premiere price of the Milan Luthria film was Rs 4.05 crore, and Saturday’s box office revenue was Rs 4.12 crore. The figure on Sunday was in the range of 5.35 crore.

Film trade analyst Taran Adarsh ​​wrote in a tweet: “#Tadap packed an impressive number for a movie starring new faces on the premiere weekend… on day 3. Saw good growth… average/decent pockets improved on day 1 and day 2 on day 3… Monday to Thursday is crucial… Friday 4.05 cr, Saturday 4.12 cr, Sunday 5.35 cr. Total: 13.52 rupees. #Indian business.”

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The Hindustan Times commented on the film: “A remake of the 2018 Telugu film RX 100 based on real events, Milan Luthria’s director Tadap Provide you with original actions, which include heavyweight dialogue, old-school romance, passion, deception, bloodshed and a few lines of poetry to add a sense of humor.” In an interview with PTI, Ahan recounted how he relied purely on merit Filmed his first movie. “I have been training for a few years. I will see producers and directors on the set because they are my father’s friends and colleagues, but that doesn’t mean I will leave them. I won’t say it’s easy.

“Mr. Sajid saw my action and dance videos and called me. He asked me to send him some audition tapes. Basically, this (I got this movie) has nothing to do with my father being an actor. I got this movie because of my talent,” he said. Every son wants to be like his father, Ahan Shetty said, adding that his tendency to action comes from his father Sunil Shetty. He said, “I will see his body language, the way he expresses the scene. I subconsciously learned something from him. Although I participated in the performance workshop, many of them came from my father. I remember seeing him. In the action movies, I feel like watching him practice martial arts. My movements and body language all come from my father.”

News sourse : Hindustan times

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