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Baaghi 2 continues its dream run at the box-office

After registering an earth-shattering opening of INR 25.10 crores on 30th March, Tiger Shroff and Disha Patani's actioner Baaghi 2 continued its phenomenal run on its second day as well and raked in INR 20.40 crores at the cash counter. After writing its name on the highest opening day chart, the film is now aiming to close out its first weekend with at least INR 65-70 crores in its pocket, which not at all seem impossible for it as the audience in streaming in in cinemas in droves.

Helmed by Ahmed Khan and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala under Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment, Baaghi 2 is a sequel to 2016 film Baaghi, which was a great success at the box-office.


Aside from Tiger Shroff and Disha Patani, Baaghi 2 also stars Manoj Bajpayee, Randeep Hooda and Prateik Babbar in important roles. The makers have already announced the third instalment of the movie with Tiger Shroff while the name of the female lead is yet to be announced.

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The Bluff

The visuals show her mid-attack against co-star Karl Urban

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Priyanka Chopra goes blood-soaked and brutal in Prime Video’s ‘The Bluff’ first look

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  • First look reveals Priyanka Chopra as feared pirate Bloody Mary
  • R-rated action thriller streams on Prime Video from 25 February
  • Nick Jonas praises her performance after reveal
  • Film marks Chopra’s reunion with the Russo Brothers

First look sets a brutal tone

Priyanka Chopra has revealed the first glimpse of her upcoming Prime Video film The Bluff, introducing audiences to her most ferocious screen persona yet. Shared on Instagram on Wednesday, the images present Chopra as Bloody Mary, charging headlong into battle in a grim, violence-heavy pirate world.

The visuals show her mid-attack against co-star Karl Urban, weapon raised, framed by a harsh coastal setting. In another still, her character appears smeared with blood and grime, gripping a conch shell like a knuckle weapon, reinforcing the film’s raw, no-holds-barred approach.

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