Jai Ho 5th Day Collection

Jai Ho 5th Day Collection
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Jai Ho 5th Day Collection. Salman Khan's Jai Ho hit theatres last week and the reviews have been mixed. However, there's no dearth of people flocking theatres to see the image makeover of the actor.

Salman Khan's Jai Ho hit theatres last week and the reviews have been mixed. However, there's no dearth of people flocking theatres to see the image makeover of the actor.

The movie also stars Daisy Shah, Suneil Shetty, Tabu and Danny Denzongpa in important roles. The movie is a remake of megastar Chiranjeevi's Telugu film Stalin which was released in 2006.

Salman's latest release Jai Ho has set the cash registers ringing at the Box Office.

Let's take a look at the Box Office collections till now...

Jai Ho 1st Day (Friday) Collection- 17.55 Cr

Jai Ho 2nd Day (Saturday) Collection- 16.25 Cr

Jai Ho 3rd Day (Sunday) Collection- 19.5 Cr

Jai Ho 4th Day (Monday) Collection- 15 Cr

Ji Ho 5th day (Tuesday) collection- 15 cr

Jai Ho debacle: Salman takes the blame

Salman Khan says that he is ready to take the blame for his much-talked about film 'Jai Ho' not getting the expected big opening at the box office.

'Jai Ho', the first big-budget release of 2014, could not get a bumper start unlike the recent Salman Khan-starrers such as 'Wanted', 'Bodyguard' and 'Dabangg'.

The Sohail Khan-directed film earned Rs 17 crore on the opening day. "The overall collections of the film matter. I am not affected by the figures of my film. If the film gets a good opening, it's good. If it doesn't, nobody has failed but me. I could not give the reason for people to perhaps see the film. No one can predict the collections of a film. We have made a beautiful and a good film. It is entertaining film with a dose of action and it also gives a good message," Salman said at an event here.

"Perhaps I have failed in bringing in the people. We tried to do something different and may be people did not want to see the film as they expected to see a 'Dabangg', 'Bodyguyard' kind of a film. They wanted to enjoy. Some people understood that this is not that kind of film and that it is a serious film," he said.

"We are also confused with the reaction we are getting from theatres and the collections are not matching up. It is strange combination," Salman said.

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