Two films hit the theaters on January 17, 2025. Now that the films have been released, a clash between the two is certain. Kangana Ranaut has been in the headlines for a long time for her 'Emergency'. Before the release of this film, many questions were being raised that how Kangana is going to show former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in 'Emergency'. There was a lot of controversy regarding the film, in many places demands were raised to ban the film. But after the release of 'Emergency', everyone is liking Kangana's work. On the other hand, Raveena Tandon's daughter Rasha Thadani and Ajay Devgan's nephew Aman Devgan's first film 'Azad' has also been released on the big screen along with 'Emergency'. Kangana Ranaut's dominance was visible at the box office on the second day also.
It is not right to compare the films of Rasha Thadani and Aman Devgan with Kangana Ranaut. Because Kangana is far ahead in experience and her acting definitely impresses everyone. Considering this is the first film of Rasha and Aman, they have done a very good job. Rasha and Aman have also impressed everyone by playing characters older than their age. According to the report of Sacknilk, 'Emergency' has collected Rs 3.50 crore at the box office on the second day of its release. This film had earned Rs 2.5 crore on the first day. With this the total collection of 'Emergency' has now reached Rs 6 crore.
Rasha Thadani and Aman Devgan's 'Azad' looked cold on the second day as well. There has been neither a decline nor a rise in the earnings of this film. 'Azad' has earned Rs 1.50 crore at the box office on the second day of its release. Even on the first day the film had earned only Rs 1.50 crore. That means the total collection of the film in two days has become 3 crores. If seen from Kangana's film, it is exactly half.
One reason behind the low earnings of 'Azad' and 'Emergency' is that the tickets of both the films were sold for Rs 99. This means that the sales that could have been made from the ticket have already been reduced. The biggest motive behind the makers doing this is that more and more people should watch these films, rather than earning money. Even if there is no earning, the story of the films and the work of the stars can reach more audiences.