Twinkle Khanna gives shoutout to Akshay Kumar on 'OMG 2' success: 'Movie that helps change the system...'

Updated : Aug 24, 2023 10:45
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Akshay Kumar starrer 'OMG 2' has crossed the Rs 100 crore mark at the domestic box office. Now, celebrating the massive success, Twinkle Khanna has given a shoutout to her husband.

Congratulating Mr. K, Twinkle said 'OMG 2' is a movie that helps change the system and shakes the box office as well. 

The first image shared by her is a screenshot of a news article that talks about an education society adopting sex education in their syllabus after watching the Akshay-Pankaj Tripathi starrer. The second is a poster of the film with reviews written on it and headlined, '120.62Cr at the national box office.'

Sharing the images, she wrote, 'Congratulations Mr K! So proud of you-A movie that helps change the system and shakes the box office as well'.

'OMG 2' was released in theaters on August 11 along with 'Gadar 2'. It is facing tough competition from the Sunny Deol starrer, but it has managed to achieve a significant feat by crossing the ₹100 crore mark at the box office a few days back.  

Taran Adarsh mentioned that whether the movie will cross the ₹150 crore mark will depend on the performance of 'Dream Girl 2', which will be released on the big screen on August 25.

In his tweet, Adarsh wrote, '100 NOT OUT… #OMG2 speeds yet again… The current trends suggest, #OMG2 should comfortably cross ₹125 cr mark… Whether or not it reaches/crosses ₹150 cr will depend on how #DreamGirl2 fares… [Week 2] Fri 6.03 cr, Sat 10.53 cr. Total: ₹ 101.61 cr. #India biz. #Boxoffice.'

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