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'Bullett Raja' Is A Flop

Bullett Raja has flopped at the box office. After taking a barely average start at the box office, the film didn't show much of a growth over the weekend. The weekdays saw further dip in collections, hence making it crystal clear that neither was audience much excited about stepping in while those who eventually did weren't quite enthusiastic in sharing positive word of mouth. Eventually, it turned out to be a 'thanda' affair at the box office with just about 35 crore coming at the end of first week. Now these are the kind of collections that should have ideally been accumulated by the film over the weekend!

The verdict was more or less out soon after the film released and as a result the promotional effort too came to a standstill. Saif, who doesn't believe in over-promoting a film when the writing is clear on the wall, went silent. Sonakshi moved on to R... Rajkumar. Jimmy was busy with shooting of his films and Tigmanshu wasn't heard much either. As a result, the film just continued to see a constant drop and won't be around in much circulation in the second week.

For Saif, this is a disappointing end to the year which had begun well with the success of Race 2. As for Sonakshi, she hasn't had a great run so far with Once Upon Ay Time In Mumbaai Dobaara and Lootera not bringing in much moolah either. However, she still has R... Rajkumar before close of year to end bring on some smiles. As for Tigmanshu, one waits to see the kind of approach he would be taking with Milan Talkies now.

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