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Jaat’s Box Office Debut: A New Story Unfolds Amid Changing Audience Choices

On April 10, the release of Sunny Deol’s heartfelt drama Jaat marked a notable moment for movie lovers across the country. At a time when the film industry continues to recover from the long-lasting effects of the pandemic, the box office landscape is evolving—and with it, the choices and voices of the audience are becoming clearer. Meanwhile, Salman Khan’s film Sikandar, which was released on March 30, had initially brought hope to theatres with a strong start. Directed by AR Murugadoss and featuring Rashmika Mandanna in a key role, the film was designed as a mass entertainer—a celebration of action and emotion meant to bring people back into cinema halls. But as the days passed, the film experienced a gradual decline in its box office journey. Now, with Jaat stepping onto the scene, viewers seem to be turning their attention to a different kind of storytelling. While Sikandar continues its run with a total collection of Rs 107.85 crore, recent days have seen its daily earnings fall below Rs 1 crore—earning Rs 75 lakh on its 12th day, according to early estimates from Sacnilk.com. On the other hand, Jaat opened with a respectable Rs 9.50 crore on its first day. Though not matching Sikandar’s opening figures, the film has brought a fresh wave of interest, buoyed by its grounded performances and positive word of mouth. Alongside Sunny Deol, actors Randeep Hooda and Vineet Kumar Singh contribute to a story that seems to be resonating with viewers on a deeper level. This shift reminds us that cinema is not just about numbers—it’s about connection. In a world still healing, audiences are gravitating toward stories that speak to them personally. Whether it’s the grandeur of a superstar or the sincerity of a new narrative, every film has its moment to shine. And in that, there’s room for every story to be seen, felt, and remembered.

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This is what Salman Khan’s father, Salim Khan, told him when he started his Bollywood career.

Salman recently joined his nephew Arhaan on his podcast, where he opened up about different parts of his life. Salman Khan may be a superstar today, but even he had doubts when he first entered Bollywood. His father, renowned screenwriter Salim Khan, mentored him but also challenged him with some tough questions. In a recent conversation on his nephew Arhaan Khan’s podcast, Salman opened up about his early struggles in the industry. He recalled how his father questioned whether he could convincingly play an action hero. Salim Khan asked him, “Can you do action? Can you fight off 10 people on screen and make it look real?” Salman admitted that he wasn’t sure. His father then continued, asking, “Can you play a lawyer? A policeman? A gangster?” Each time, Salman replied with a “no.” Finally, Salim Khan concluded, “Then the only thing you’ll be offered is love stories.” These words stayed with Salman and motivated him to work even harder to prove himself. During the podcast, Salman turned the conversation to Arhaan’s future in Bollywood, asking him, “Who are the actors from your generation that you’ll be competing with?” He named Tiger Shroff, Shahid Kapoor, Varun Dhawan, and Sidharth Malhotra, and then asked, “Do you see yourself as better than them right now?” Arhaan honestly responded, “Absolutely not.” Salman then gave his nephew some advice, encouraging him to learn from the best actors of his time if he wants to become a true Bollywood hero.

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