Bade Miyan Chote Miyan takes a dilatory beginning in southern languages despite Prithviraj’s sight

It’s a presented that on festive times, big movies are released, and this Eid is none different with Bade Miyan Chote Miyan of Ali Abbas Zafar’s flim release. The stakes are indeed high for the film, not just because it has two leading action stars in Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff, but also because of the sight of south sensation Prithviraj. This cocktail of stylish of North assembly stylish of South was hoped to bring on a tremendous buzz for the film on both sides, but one is hearing a truly spookish silence from the south.
 
The film is releasing in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam languages and from the three, only Tamil language has gathered some traction with Malayalam subsisting the slowest one. As per industry operative Sacnilk, the film in Tamil has till now retailed 2279( Rs 186639) tickets while in Telugu it has retailed 299( Rs 27065) and just 3( Rs 660) in Malayalam. 281 is the total number of shows slated for all 3 languages. In the other many months, Prithviraj has delivered some amazing box office results, be it with Salaar Part 1- Ceasefire or Aadujeevitham- The Goat Life.

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