Thank God: Ajay Devgn-Sidharth Malhotra's comedy film continues to stay low at the box office

Thank God Box Office Earnings: Despite being shown during Diwali week, 'Thank God' hasn't done well at the box office.

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Despite the extended Diwali holiday, Ajay Devgn and Sidharth Malhotra's comedy film fell flat with audiences. Together with Akshay Kumar's Ram Setu, these two films have contributed to one of the poorest box office performances throughout the major holiday season. 'Thank God' has failed to get any sort of boost in business since its domestic box office debut with a meagre Rs 8 crore, and the receipts have been falling further. It is reasonable to assume that from this point on, this movie has no possibility of making a comeback.

Thank God, the four days' sales came to just Rs 21.55 crore.

The numbers have been falling over time. Due to the weekend vacation, there was a small increase in business on Saturday, but not enough to produce respectable statistics. The public hasn't shown up to see 'Thank God' on the big screens, despite the movie being a comedy, which is a significant attraction for the family audience during the holiday season (Diwali). The film's box office receipts have not been up to par despite having Ajay Devgn and Sidharth Malhotra as its lead actors.


Ram Setu vs Thank God
When compared to Akshay Kumar's Ram Setu, Thank God came in second. Together, the two movies haven't been able to meet the Diwali season box office forecasts since they've had trouble drawing audiences. Fans are now anticipating their separate OTT debuts.
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