Ranbir Kapoor-Shraddha Kapoor's film earned this much

New Delhi:

Tu Jhoothi ​​Main Makkar Box Office Collection Day 6: Ranbir Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor starrer Tu Jhoothi ​​Main Makkar is doing better than Akshay Kumar's Selfie and Karthik Aryan's Shehzada at the box office.

Although Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone starrer film Pathan is behind in breaking that record.

As good as the weekend collection of TJMM was, there has been a decline in the collection on Monday, after which the fans of the actors are going to worry.

However, according to the figures, the collection of the film has not decreased that much. 

According to Box Office Worldwide, Tu Jhoothi ​​Main Makkar has earned 7 crores on the sixth day i.e. Monday.

While the total collection of the film has become 77.24 crores nett, which is both good and bad for the cast of the film.

Talking about the earnings, it earned 15.71 crores on the first day, 10.34 crores on the second day, 10.52 crores on the third day, 16.57 crores on the fourth day and 17.08 crores on the fifth day.

At the same time, after the weekend, the total collection had crossed 70 crores.

But the heavy fall on Monday has surprised the fans. 

#TJMM collections all India nett:



Wednesday: 15.73 cr


Thursday: 10.34 cr (34% jump)


Friday: 10.52 cr (2% jump)


Saturday: 16.57 cr (57% jump)


Sunday: 17.08 cr (3% jump)


Monday: 7 cr


Domestic Total: 77.24 cr nett#TuJhootiMainMakkaar#RanbirKapoor#ShraddhaKapoorhttps://t.co/4dkR44O7bfpic.twitter.com/sDDgEjDspJ

— Box Office Worldwide (@BOWorldwide) March 13, 2023

Talking about Tu Jhoothi ​​Main Makkar Ki Baat, it is a romantic comedy directed by Luv Ranjan, in which apart from Ranbir Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor, Dimple Kapadia and Boney Kapoor are seen together.

At the same time, this film, made in a budget of 200 crores, has been released in theaters on March 8 i.e. on the day of Holi, which is getting love from the audience.

On the work front, Ranbir Kapoor was last seen in the film Brahmastra, which did a good collection at the box office.  

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