Romeo box office collection prediction Akbar Walter: Girish Johar believes RAW could be another feather in the hat of John Abraham. ), set up in 1971, while India and Pakistan were on the brink of war, is coming out this Friday. The film starring John Abraham, Mouni Roy and Jackie Shroff seems to be a spy thriller. Satyameva Jayate and Parmanu: The story of Pokhran, two film industry badysts, expect RAW to be a new success of his filmography.
Girish Johar, an badyst for RAW, said, "John chooses his films with care because he does not want to disappoint his fans. Whatever choices he made, all were good. With RAW too, the promotional material we watched is impressive. The film is based on an Indian spy working in Pakistan and, judging by its appearance, it seems intriguing as well as an exciting box office tour. I'm expecting a good start for the movie. I link his box office collection from day one to about 6.5 billion rupees.
Written and directed by Robbie Grewal, RAW also presents Sikander Kher and Suchitra Krishnamoorthi in key roles. Robbie has already stated that his film is a tribute to spies who are not recognized for their work. The trailer and the dialogue promises of the film were applauded by everyone and also raised expectations for moviegoers.
Girish Johar believes that the spy thriller could be another feather in John Abraham's hat. He said: "RAW has everything you need to sleep, but nothing can be said before watching the movie and getting the public reaction. But definitely, it seems to be an outsider. After Parmanu and Satyameva Jayate, this can prove to be another success for John. Chances are John will have a triplet of blockbuster movies with RAW.
In addition, a closer look at the Bollywood box office indicates that there are many buyers of war movies nowadays. Uri and Raazi both collected an impressive number of tickets at the counters. As a result, the chances of RAW performing well at the box office are higher.
Another sensational film this week is Omung Kumar's biopic, Narendra Modi. Commenting on the release of RAW on the same day as the film about the Indian prime minister, Girish said: "The genre of the two films is not even very similar. One is a biographical film and another an action thriller. There is therefore less chance that both films have an impact on their performance at the box office. "