The much-anticipated action drama BhaiyyaJi, starring Manoj Bajpayee, has faced a dismal reception overseas, leading to a classification as an ultra disaster. The film's performance in key international markets over the first three days has been significantly underwhelming
USA/Canada: $8.5K
UK/Ireland: £6K
Australia: A$7K
New Zealand: NZ$6K
Despite an initially strong opening in India, primarily driven by single screens and select mass pockets, BhaiyyaJi has failed to maintain momentum. The weekend saw a substantial decline, contributing to an overall below-par net collection in the domestic market.
The box office collections of BhaiyyaJi are as follows.
Friday - 1.45Cr apprx
Saturday - 2.10Cr apprx
Sunday - 2.12Cr apprx
TOTAL - 5.65Cr Net apprx
Industry experts suggest that Manoj Bajpayee, while highly respected for his acting prowess, may need to consider focusing on multistarrer projects where he supports bigger heroes in side roles. His talent as a performer is undeniable, but drawing substantial footfalls to the box office appears challenging when headlining a film solo.
BhaiyyaJi’s initial success in regions like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar did not translate into sustained performance, both domestically and internationally. The film’s inability to attract urban audiences and international viewers underscores the complexities of box office dynamics, particularly for films reliant on star power to drive ticket sales.
As BhaiyyaJi continues its theatrical run, it serves as a stark reminder of the differences between critical acclaim and commercial viability. While Manoj Bajpayee’s acting skills are celebrated, the box office results suggest a need for strategic choices in film projects to ensure both artistic satisfaction and financial success.
Stay tuned for more updates on BhaiyyaJi's box office journey and future projects of Manoj Bajpayee.

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