OMG 2, helmed by Amit Rai, has been warmly acquired by the viewers. The movie, that includes Pankaj Tripathi, Akshay Kumar and Yami Gautam has received a great opening on the home field workplace on day certainly one of its launch. As per Sacnilk.com, the movie earned over ₹9 crore on Friday. (Also Read | OMG 2 assessment: Pankaj Tripathi, Akshay Kumar share a essential message, make you snigger)
OMG 2 field workplace assortment on day one
According to Sacnilk.com, OMG 2 earned ₹9.50 crore web in India on its first day, as per early estimates. OMG 2 had an total 37.53 % Hindi occupancy on Friday. The movie launched in theatres. OMG 2 is a sequel to Paresh Rawal and Akshay Kumar-starrer OMG: Oh my God.
About OMG 2
In the movie, Pankaj Tripathi’s character is seen combating a authorized struggle towards the training system to hunt justice for his son. He performs the position of Kanti Sharan Mudgal, who worships Lord Shiva with utmost dedication. Akshay Kumar is seen as a messenger of God. Yami Gautam portrays the position of a lawyer within the movie.
OMG 2 assessment
The Hindustan Times assessment of the movie reads, “OMG 2 is a sincere attempt at reducing the gap between Indian parents and children when it comes to having a comfortable discussion around physical intimacy. The progressive outlook the film tries to show through its characters reaches us well, and with some thought-provoking lines, it leaves a lasting impact. Also, I liked that Rai hasn’t introduced too many subplots, and he remains focused on highlighting the importance of sex education. Other than its script, OMG 2 belongs to Pankaj Tripathi, and he carries the film effortlessly on his shoulders.”
Pankaj about OMG 2
Recently, Pankaj informed news company PTI, “The film is entertaining and towards the end it gives you a social message, it is an important message. It revolves around the issues of teenagers and towards the end it talks about sex education. We know the society will not become progressive or change because of cinema. But at the same time, the film keeps values and belief systems intact in a logical way.”
He had additionally added, “I’m from North Bihar and Yami is from Himachal Pradesh. We come from a strong, cultural, social and spiritual background. Because of our backdrop, whether it is a social drama or thriller film, we are mindful about what impact it (film) will have on the audience. As actors, we are always aware, as we have seen both urban and rural life closely.”
Source: www.hindustantimes.com