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Chandramukhi 2 box office collection day 8: Kangana Ranaut’s film drops further, earns ₹1.6 crore in India

The box office collection for Chandramukhi 2, starring Kangana Ranaut in the lead role, continues to decline. The film has earned over ₹34 crore in its first week of release, according to Sacnilk.com. P. Vasu directed the film, which also stars Raghava Lawrence. Chandramukhi 2 is expected to earn ₹1.60 crore nett in India on its eighth day, according to a report. The film earned ₹8.25 crore on day one, ₹4.35 crore on day two, ₹5.05 crore on day three, and ₹6.8 crore on day four. Chandramukhi 2 earned ₹4.55 crore on day 5, ₹2.05 crore on day 6, and ₹1.9 crore on day 7, for a total of ₹34.55 crore in India. The film is badly impacted and you all know the reason. 

It is interesting to see the impact of Jawan so severe on the films like the one of Kangana Ranaut. Chandramukhi 2, the sequel to the blockbuster Tamil horror comedy film Chandramukhi, was released in theaters on September 28 in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, and Kannada. In Chandramukhi 2, Kangana Ranaut portrays the role of a dancer in the king’s court, known for her beauty and dance skills. Despite all these factors, the movie failed to do anything great at the box office and it will continue to remain the same in the coming times. 

Lyca Productions and Subaskaran produced Chandramukhi 2. It was originally scheduled to be released on September 15, but due to technical difficulties, it was postponed to September 28. In the trailer, a family moves into a mansion where they are warned to avoid the south block, which is known as Chandramukhi’s residence. Well, it was not this sequel which was seen getting affected by the Shah Rukh Khan starrer film but even the others like Fukrey 3 was also seen getting disturbed a lot. Stay tuned to know more about the movie. If you have anything to share, do comment and let us know more about it as under. 

Ziya Khan

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