The movie 'OMG 2,' starring Akshay Kumar and Pankaj Tripathi, has slowed down at the box office in its second week after reaching the amazing 100 crore mark. According to sources, the movie made about 3.20 crore on Tuesday. After 12 days in theatres, the Amit Rai-directed movie has made 120.62 crore, which shows that people are still interested in it. The movie came out at the same time as 'Gadar 2,' which starred Sunny Deol and Ameesha Patel, and made 10.26 crore in its first week.
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This was made even better by the fact that the movie made 17 crore on its first Sunday. The movie's numbers went down during the week, but on the second Sunday, it made a strong 12 crore, which is a lot of money. But the excitement died down the following Monday, and on the following Tuesday, about 3.20 crore was still brought in.
At the heart of 'OMG 2' is a story about a loyal Lord Shiva follower played by Pankaj Tripathi and a divine messenger played by Akshay Kumar. The movie is about a lawyer, and Yami Gautam is in it. Even though the movie was made with teenagers in mind, the review board gave it a 'A' rating after making some changes. This move was criticised, and many people said they were sad that teenagers couldn't see the movie because it was rated A. Aarush Varma, who plays Pankaj's son in the movie, is still one of the people who haven't seen their own work on a big screen.
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In an interview, he talked about how he felt, saying, "I'm angry and sad that I won't be able to see my first movie in a theatre. I just want the Central Board of Film Certification to make a choice that is good for us if it does make a decision. Because I want everyone, including my friends of the same age, to enjoy the movie. I also want the people who this movie was made for to be able to understand it and learn something from it. He added the reason saying that the idea behind this movie was to show India that sex education doesn't have to be kept secret and can be talked about freely.