
Interestingly, the first two day numbers, Rs 23.07 crore, are higher than first week collections of
Heropanti, Tiger's debut that was also produced and directed by Sajid and Sabbir respectively.
Trade sources attribute the success of the rebellious love story to the chemistry between Tiger and Shradda, the former's rise as the next action star, courtesy his skills in Indian martial art like Kalaripayattu and foreign like Muay Thai and Kung Fu among others. "Not to forget the marketing campaign spearheaded by
Sajid Nadiadwala. The way he positioned and promoted it, the movie has not only set the box office ringing in the single screens, it is also bringing in the crowd in the multiplexes," observes a distributor.
A theatre chain official adds, "A young love story with a good soundtrack, new age action and fabulous production values is the formula that Sajid worked to the maximum with
Baaghi. He understands the pulse of the audience and ensures he has the perfect team -- an appropriate director, cast and technicians on board -- in keeping with the subject. The film is holding strong on Monday too and is likely to register fantastic numbers by the end of the second weekend."
Having tasted blood this year too with
Baaghi, there's surely no stopping Sajid as he has movies like Housefull 3,
Dishoom and Rangoon lined up in the months to come.
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