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OMG 2 Becomes The 4th Highest Grossing Adult Movie Of Bollywood Beating Grand Masti !

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Adult certification does not seem to be a barrier for Oh My God 2 (OMG 2) as the Akshay Kumar-starrer continues to perform well at the domestic box office, earning 135.9 crore nett, so far, according to Sacnilk.com.

As per box office numbers compiled by a Koimoi.com report, OMG 2 has become the fourth highest-grossing Bollywood film with adult certification. The highest-grossing adult movie of Bollywood is the 2019 film, Kabir Singh.

Highest-grossing Hindi Adult films

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  • Kabir Singh’s lifetime collection stands at 278.2 crore nett in India. Shahid Kapoor was seen in the film alongside Kiara Advani.
  • The second highest-grossing adult film of Bollywood after Kabir Singh is The Kashmir Files, which was released last year.
  • The Kashmir Files was recently announced as the winner of the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration at the 69th National Film Awards.
  • Rounding up the top 5 with 102.5 crore is Grand Masti. The 2013 adult-comedy directed by Indra Kumar was a sequel to the 2004 film Masti.
  • Another adult Hindi film that was a box office hit – making more than 238 crore nett in India – but was criticized for perpetuating negative stereotypes of Muslims was The Kerala Story.

About OMG 2

OMG2 - Official Trailer | Akshay Kumar, Pankaj Tripathi, Yami Gautam | Amit Rai | In Theatres Aug 11 - YouTube

OMG 2 is the sequel to the 2012 film OMG – Oh My God, starring Paresh Rawal and Akshay Kumar. Pankaj Tripathi portrays Kanti Sharan Mudgal, a Shiva devotee who sues the educational system for deceiving his child, in Amit Rai’s OMG 2.

Akshay stars as the courier of Master Shiva and Yami Gautam as a lawyer in the film. Arun Govil, Aamir Naik, Fahim Fazli, Vedika Nawani, and Parth Siddhpura, among others, are likewise highlighted in the film.

OMG 2’s adult certificate

OMG 2 Movie (2023): Cast | Trailer | OTT | Songs | Release Date - News Bugz

According to a report that surfaced in July, the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) had taken “preemptive measures” to prevent any criticism of OMG 2 scenes or dialogue. OMG 2 was granted A declaration following quite a while of hypotheses as the producers needed a UA testament – unlimited however with a parental caution warning for youngsters under 12 years.

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