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Bollywood Life Has Predicted The First Day Collection of De De Pyaar De

Gurjashan Kaur

Ajay Devgn has returned to playing the sweetheart kid with De De Pyaar De, wherein he has two women to engage – Tabu and Rakul Preet. While Tabu plays his ex in the lighthearted comedy, Rakul is his present love intrigue and how the on-screen character gets captured between the women frames the essence of the film. De Pyaar De denotes the directorial introduction of Akiv Ali and guarantees an engaging ride.

The trailer of De De Pyaar De was truly entertaining and its melodies are connecting as well. Passing by the positive buzz about the film, our forecast is that De De Pyaar De will round up Rs 12 – 14 crores on its opening day. There are a ton of variables which will enable the film to accomplish this figure.

For one thing, De De Pyaar De is a treat for fans who love Ajay Devgn's amusing side. The on-screen character's comic planning, which Rohit Shetty investigated in the Golmaal series, will once be seen with De De Pyaar De. In addition, Ajay Devgn appreciates a humongous fan following, who are certain to achieve theaters when the film hits the screens. Besides, Ajay and Tabu have been a hit-making couple.

From Vijaypath to Drishyam and Golmaal Again, the team has constantly humored fans at whatever point they share. De De Pyaar De will be the same, Ajay and Tabu are certain to spread giggling with their essence.

Thirdly, the film will arrive solo in the cinema world. Aside from a week ago's discharge Student of the Year 2, which may not present a significant challenge, Ajay-Tabu-Rakul's film will appreciate all the consideration.

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