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On day 5, Varun Dhawan's film Baby John continued to struggle at the box office, showing minimal growth and still falling short of the ₹30 crore mark

 On day 5, Varun Dhawan's film Baby John continued to struggle at the box office, showing minimal growth and still falling short of the ₹30 crore mark




Varun Dhawan's 'Baby John' Struggles at Box Office on Day 5, Fails to Cross ₹30 Crore Mark



Varun Dhawan’s much-anticipated film Baby John continued to face challenges at the box office on its fifth day of release. Despite the buzz surrounding the actor's performance and the film's potential, the movie has shown minimal growth, with earnings still falling short of the ₹30 crore mark.


Industry experts had initially hoped that Baby John would experience a surge in ticket sales as it entered its first weekend, but so far, the numbers have been underwhelming. On day five, the film reportedly grossed a modest amount, struggling to keep up with expectations, especially considering the star power of Dhawan and the film's significant promotional campaign.


While some analysts attribute the lukewarm response to stiff competition from other releases, others suggest that the film’s content might not have resonated with audiences as expected. The mixed reviews and inconsistent word-of-mouth have contributed to the film’s struggles, with a lack of strong repeat viewers affecting its overall growth.


Despite the challenges at the box office, industry insiders believe that the film could still see a slow recovery as it continues its run, particularly in smaller markets. The coming days will likely reveal whether Baby John can find its footing or if it will remain one of the year’s more disappointing releases.


For Varun Dhawan, who has consistently delivered hits in the past, this is a crucial moment, and the film’s fate at the box office may influence his upcoming projects. Fans and moviegoers alike are waiting to see if Baby John can turn things around in the coming week or if it will fade away quietly in the face of growing competition.

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