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Sharvari Wagh and Abhay Verma starrer Munjya has been winning everyone’s hearts. The horror comedy has managed to break records at the box office since its release. Well, today Varun Dhawan congratulated the team for the massive success and shared his cameo clip from the film. There were reports that he had done a cameo and today he confirmed it.
Taking to his Instagram handle, Varun Dhawan shared a video that shows him as Bhediya. Audience reaction is also shown. They are cheering for Bhediya. “Congratulation to team #MUNJYA for the massive success.#BHEDIYA milna chaiye ga aap se (accompanied by fox emoji) don’t miss the post credit. @verma.abhay_ @sharvari @aditya_a_sarpotdar (accompanied by fire and clap emoji) @amarkaushik was so much fun to be back on your set again with this master story teller . #dino @maddockfilms we jsut getting started. @nowitsabhi Wel see u soon brother (accompanied by folded-hand emojis)” the caption read.
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On Saturday, the film showed a good growth and minted over Rs 6.75 crore. According to a report in Sacknilk, the total collection of the film now stands to Rs 10.75 Cr. The film saw an overall occupancy of 30.99 percent in the Hindi belts on Friday. While the morning shows had an occupancy of 13.79 per cent, it increased to over 34.84 percent and 46.53 percent, respectively, during the evening and night shows.
Munjya is a horror-comedy which is based in Pune and the Konkan region. Besides Sharvari and Abhay, the film also stars Mona Singh in a key role. It follows the story of the eponymous mythical creature who wreaks havoc in the life of Bittu, played by Abhay.
The film gained majorly positive reviews. News18 Showsha gave Munjya a 3-star rating. “Munjya beautifully draws inspiration by blending elements of horror and cultural depth to weave a story that is both enthralling and deeply rooted in Indian mythology. The movie delivers a good cinematic experience owing to its good writing and the gripping folklore. It is a clean entertainer. It has family-friendly written all over it and has all the elements of a typical commercial horror comedy. This is a must-watch for anyone interested in folklore and horror storytelling,” a part of our review reads.
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