Dream Girl


Dream Girl box office collection Day 5: Ayushmann Khurrana film is here to stay Ayushmann Khurrana and Nushrat Bharucha film, Dream Girl, is unstoppable at the box office. After hitting the Rs 50-crore mark, the film aims at crossing Rs 75 crore this week.


Raaj Shaandilyaa's film Dream Girl has turned out to be the biggest hit of Ayushmann Khurrana's career. The laugh riot crossed the Rs 50-crore mark on Monday and is still doing great at the box office. Ayushmann Khurrana and Nushrat Bharucha play the main lead in the film. Dream Girl opened with Rs 10.05 crore on Friday and collected a whopping sum of Rs 33.52 crore on its first weekend. On Monday, it minted Rs 7.43 crore thus taking the film past Rs 50-crore mark with a total earning of Rs 52 crore till Monday. On Tuesday, Dream Girl earned Rs 7.40 crore.

Dream Girl is a story of a man, Karam, who plays female characters in local plays. Because of the unique talent of being able to impersonate women's voices, he lands a job at a 'friendship' call centre and thus Karam becomes Pooja. Now, Pooja's job is to entice men and women to talk to her for as long as she can. In this process, Karam started talking to lonely people who just want someone to lend them an ear. Karam as Pooja becomes a calm and understanding lover for some lonely souls who end up falling in love with the voice. And then the story moves forward with some out-and-out comic scenes, some hard-hitting punches and hilarious puns. Dream Girl boasts of an array of versatile actors including Annu Kapoor, Abhishek Banerjee, Rajesh Sharma, Vijay Raaz and Nidhi Bisht, among others. The characters portrayed by each actor in the film have been appreciated by the audience and critics alike. The portrayal of Karam's father Jagjeet by Annu Kapoor adds extra spice to the already hot script. Vijay Raaz as a sasta Ghalib impresses with his comic timing and dialogue delivery. The film received mixed reviews from the critics but the audience is loving it as it is evident from the box office collection. The audience has fallen for the script and hilarious dialogues of the film. The rustic touch of Mathura has worked in favour of the film, helping it connect with the small-town audience, while people in metropolitans are loving the distraction from what they see every day.

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