Ajay Devgn's "Runway 34" is India's biggest flop

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Ajay Devgn's film "Runway 34" has been labeled India's biggest flop. It was made with a budget of Rs 105 crore and featured prominent actors like Amitabh Bachchan, Boman Irani, and Rakul Preet Singh. Despite these credentials, the film struggled to find an audience. On its opening day, "Runway 34" only earned Rs 3 crore, one of the lowest openings for a film starring Devgn. Overall, it managed to collect Rs 32 crore in India and Rs 54.71 crore globally, failing to recoup its production costs. The film's concept was inspired by a real-life aviation incident involving Jet Airways. While critics initially gave it positive reviews, the audience response was disappointing, leading to its poor box office performance. Ajay Devgn, who directed and produced "Runway 34," previously raised expectations with his film "Shivaay." His latest project before this was the successful "Singham Again," which had a better reception at the box office.


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