Ayushmann Khurrana reacts as ‘Dream Girl 2’ earns over Rs 20 crore in 2 days; says ‘amazing to deliver…’

Updated : Aug 28, 2023 07:51
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Ayushmann Khurrana and Ananya Panday starrer ‘Dream Girl 2’ opened to positive reviews and managed to collect Rs 24.71 crore at the domestic box office within two days of its release. In a press note, the makers said the film is Khurrana’s ‘biggest opener till date’, surpassing the opening day figure of his 2019 movie ‘Bala’ which minted Rs 10.15 crore.

Now, in a statement, the actor has reacted to the response his latest film is getting. He said that it felt amazing to deliver his career’s best opening with ‘Dream Girl 2’.

‘Dream Girl is a franchise that has given me a lot of love and I’m really happy with the start that Dream Girl 2 has got at the box office,’ Khurrana said in a statement.

‘As an entertainer, it feels amazing to bring people to theatres and experience them having a great time. ‘Dream Girl 2’ is a film that delivers entertainment in spades. It has a big promise that people will laugh their hearts out and it is good to note that the film has lived up to the expectations to take this solid start at the counters,’ he added.

Ayushmann Khurrana hopes the film continues to get love from the audiences in the coming days.

‘I’m delighted that people have also loved my performance. To experience a feeling like this is always special. For an actor, there is no greater joy than being loved for your work,’ Khurrana said.

‘Dream Girl 2’ also features Paresh Rawal, Annu Kapoor, Rajpal Yadav, Vijay Raaz, Asrani, Abhishek Banerjee, Manjot Singh and Seema Pahwa. The movie is produced by Ektaa R Kapoor’s Balaji Motion Pictures.

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