Veteran actor Jackie Shroff’s family entertainer The Great Grand Superhero: Aliens Ka Aagman is facing a tough run at the box office as the film witnessed a sharp decline in collections on its fourth day in theatres.
Released on May 29, the film has struggled to maintain momentum after its opening weekend despite targeting family audiences and children.
Film Collects Only ₹13 Lakh On Day 4
According to early box office reports, The Great Grand Superhero earned approximately ₹13 lakh net in India on Day 4.
The latest figures indicate a massive 74 per cent drop in collections compared to the previous day, showing a noticeable decline in audience turnout after the weekend ended.
The film was reportedly screened across 613 shows nationwide on Monday.
Total Box Office Collection So Far
With Day 4 earnings added, the film’s:
- Total India net collection now stands at around ₹1.38 crore
- India gross collection has reached nearly ₹1.64 crore
Despite featuring a popular actor like Jackie Shroff and offering a family-friendly storyline, the film has so far failed to create strong buzz at the ticket counters.
Trade analysts believe weekday performance will now be crucial in determining whether the film can sustain itself in theatres over the coming days.
Story Focuses On Childhood And Aliens
Directed by National Award-winning filmmaker Manish Saini, The Great Grand Superhero: Aliens Ka Aagman blends fantasy, emotion, and family drama.
The film explores the imaginative world of a child whose life changes after an unusual encounter with aliens. At its heart, the story also celebrates the emotional bond shared between grandparents and grandchildren.
The makers positioned the film as a wholesome family entertainer filled with warmth, humour, and childhood wonder.
Mixed Response From Critics And Audience
While the film received appreciation for its emotional moments and performances, especially from the child actors, reviews have remained mixed overall.
Critics praised director Manish Saini for handling sensitive themes with sincerity and extracting strong performances from the cast.
However, some viewers and reviewers felt that:
- The alien sequences lacked impact
- Action scenes could have been stronger
- The emotional message felt underdeveloped in parts
Despite the criticism, many viewers appreciated the film’s attempt to deliver a heartfelt family story with a fantasy twist.
Makers Hope For Better Word Of Mouth
Family-oriented films often depend heavily on positive word-of-mouth and gradual audience growth over time.
The coming weekdays and second weekend will now be important for The Great Grand Superhero as the makers hope audience response improves and collections stabilise at the domestic box office.
Whether the Jackie Shroff-starrer can recover from its sharp Day 4 drop remains to be seen.
