'Tejas' struggles with low box office numbers; fails to soar high in theatrical opening

Updated : Oct 28, 2023 15:31
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Kangana Ranaut's much-awaited aerial action film, "Tejas," made its theatrical debut on Friday but failed to soar high at the box office.

Despite the anticipation surrounding the movie, it experienced a lackluster response, with minimal audience turnout in cinema halls on its release day.

Early estimates from Sacnilk.com revealed that "Tejas" managed to collect a mere ₹1.25 crore on its first day, indicating a tepid start.

The film struggled with a meager 6.83 percent occupancy, reflecting the audience's limited interest in the movie.

"Tejas" narrates the remarkable journey of Tejas Gill, an Air Force pilot, aiming to instill pride in every Indian by showcasing the dedication and challenges faced by Indian Air Force pilots in defending the nation.

In the film, Kangana Ranaut's character embarks on a mission to rescue hostages from terrorists, adding intensity to the plot.

Directed by Sarvesh Mewara and produced by Ronnie Screwvala, the film features a cast including Anshul Chauhan, Varun Mitra, Ashish Vidyarthi, Vishak Nair, Kashyap Shangari, Sunit Tandon, Rio Kapadia, Mohan Agashe, and Mushtaq Kak.

"Tejas" also boasts memorable songs like "Dil Hai Ranjhana" and "Jaan Da," enhancing its musical appeal.

During the film's promotions, Kangana Ranaut emphasized its powerful theme, encapsulated in the popular line, "Chhedoge to chhodenge nahi" (if you mess with us, we won't spare you).

Despite the star-studded cast and impactful storyline, "Tejas" faced a challenging takeoff, leaving the film's fate at the box office uncertain.

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