Bhaiaji Superhit box office report: Sunny Deol, Preity Zinta co-stars after 10 years

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According to reports, Sunny Deol starring Bhaiaji Superhit is expected to witness "growth" on weekend
According to reports, Sunny Deol starring Bhaiaji Superhit is expected to witness "growth" on weekend

New Delhi : Sunny Deol starring Bhaiaji Superhit has garnered Rs. 1 crore on opening day, a Box Office India report stated. As per source, the release date of Neeraj Pathak-directed film has been rescheduled many times previously. And, finally it was released on November 23. 

According to reports, Bhaiaji Superhit is expected to witness "growth" on weekend (Saturday and Sunday) but not the kind which the film needs at this juncture. "Bhaiaji Superhit was the main release of the week and t did business of around Rs. 1 crore nett. The film is a long delayed project which was announced around 7-8 years back though most of the shooting has been done over the last 3-4 years. 

The film with actors like Preity Zinta, Arshad Warsi, Ameesha Patel and Shreyas Talpade was also supposed to be released a couple of months back but had release issues. There could be growth on Saturday but not the type that is needed by the film," the Box Office India report stated.

To inform, Sunny Deol and Preity Zinta are featured in a film after a span of close to 10 years. They last featured in 2008's Heroes, which also featured Salman Khan, Sunny Deol, Mithun Chakraborty and Bobby Deol. Sunny Deol and Preity Zinta have also featured together in Farz and The Hero: Love Story Of A Spy.

Talking to Preity Zinta, she said, "I never wear a sari in any of my films, never played a funny character like Sapna Dubey and above all that I had to learn a new dialect as the film is set in North India. I had challenges and excitement to get on to the film set."

Earlier, Sunny Deol in an interview said, "Since we worked with good actors in the film, every scene turned out right. When good actors collaborate things become interesting."