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Jolly LLB 3 Tuesday Collection Update:
Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi’s courtroom comedy-drama Jolly LLB 3 started off with promise but now seems to be losing steam at the box office. The film collected ₹12.50 crore on Friday, followed by strong growth over the weekend with ₹19 crore on Saturday and ₹19.75 crore on Sunday. However, the momentum could not be sustained during the weekdays.
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On Monday, the film saw a sharp drop, earning only ₹5 crore. Tuesday witnessed a small jump as collections touched ₹6.5 crore due to ticket rates offers, taking the five-day total to around ₹62.75 crore nett. While these numbers are decent, they fall short of the expectations from a big film featuring Akshay Kumar in the lead and the popular Jolly LLBfranchise name attached to it.
The weekend collections gave some hope, but the steep Monday decline and only a minor rise on Tuesday confirm that the film won’t achieve the “HIT” tag. Instead, it is likely to settle as an average or semi-hit performer, depending on how it fares in the coming days. The second weekend holds the key in the difference between average and semi hit.
With more releases lined up in the weeks ahead, Jolly LLB 3 faces additional pressure to hold its ground. The film has received mixed reviews from critics and audiences alike—praised for performances but criticized for lack of freshness in the storyline.
Unless there is an unexpected surge in footfalls, the Akshay-Arshad starrer will have to be content with being a moderate success rather than a box office HIT.
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