MAALIK Vs. Aankhon Box Office Day 2: Vikrant’s lags have been shown in Rajkumar’s film
Rajkummar Rao’s gangster drama ‘Malik’ is making a strong impression at the box office with growing collection and positive words of mouth. In contrast, the romantic drama ‘Ankhon Ki Gustakhyan’ has seen a modest start, which is struggling to join the audience.

In short
- Rajkummar Rao’s ‘owner’ earned Rs 4.45 crore in 2 days
- Its total collection reached Rs 8.2 crore
- Ankhon Ki Gustakhyayan earned 2 days 36 lakh rupees
Rajkummar Rao’s gangster drama Malik is emerging as a strong artist at the box office. After opening with Rs 3.75 crore, the film saw a noticeable increase in the collection on day 2, which earned an estimated Rs 4.45 crore. It brings its total earnings up to Rs 8.2 crore in two days. On Saturday, the film recorded a overall Hindi occupation of 14.16 percent, shown in the evening that it is at 19.14 percent – a sign that the mouth word can work in its favor.
In contrast, Vikrant Massey and debutant Shanaya Kapoor starrer ‘Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan’, is closed for a modest start. The romantic drama earned Rs 36 lakh in 2 days, which was moderately above its day 1 to 30 lakh rupees. So far, with a total collection of Rs 66 lakh and an occupant rate of 12.61 percent, the film lags behind ‘Malik’ in box office traction.
Supported by a stellar dress, including Prosenjit Chatterjee and Manushi Shhillar, ‘Maalik’ is attracting audiences with its entertaining story and gritty performance. Along with Rao, the film stars Saurabh Sachdeva, Saurabh Shukla, Drasuman Pushkar, Swanand Kirkire, Rajendra Gupta and Baljinder Kaur.
Meanwhile, ‘Ankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan’ investigates themes of love and emotional intimacy. But despite its trusted base, the film does not have to connect a strong with the audience.
While both films offer different tastes – Crime -Laced Intensity vs. Tender Romance – It is clear that Malik currently leads to the box office, which is currently benefited by the Muth’s positive word and a powerful lead performance by Rajkummar Rao.