102 Not Out box office collection: The Amitabh Bachchan-Rishi Kapoor starrer '102 Not Out', directed by Umesh Shukla, has promised to be a complete family entertainer and that is exactly what it turned out to be. Trade analyst Taran Adarsh has shared the details of the film's box office collection, stating it shows a consistent graph at the box office on weekdays. The collection figures of Tuesday (Rs 2.83 crore) show the movie amassed almost similar amounts what it earned on Monday (Rs 3.02 crores). During its five -day stay in theatres, 102 Not Out has collected Rs 22.50 crores and counting. The movie gets credit for reuniting Rishi Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan on the big screen after 27 years.
 
Taran Adarsh, on his Twitter account, posted this tweet about the box office collections of the film: "102 Not Out continues to win hearts and woo box office... Shows solid trending on weekdays... Tue biz is in similar range as Mon. Fri 3.52 cr, Sat 5.53 cr, Sun 7.60 cr, Mon 3.02 cr, Tue 2.83 cr. Total: Rs. 22.50 cr. India biz."
 
Adarsh also reviewed the film's performance as "super strong" as it entered the week. "Decline on Mon [vis-a-vis Fri] is a mere 9.09%, which is EXCELLENT trending," he added.
In the movie, Amitabh Bachchan is a 102-year-old father while Rishi Kapoor is playing his 75-year-old son. The plot of the film revolves around the father who is full of life, while his son, lacks the same vigour. The storyline, however, showcases the bond between the father and son.
 
The film director, Umesh Shukla, talking about his experience of working with these two stalwarts of Bollywood, reportedly said, "The best part about both, Bachchan and Rishi sir is that they are very curious as actors. They want to know things and hence shooting with them was easy. They have never imposed their ideas. If they are convinced regarding a scene, they will never impose or interfere. They would understand the director's vision."

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102 Not Out is an adaptation of Gujarati play written by Saumya Joshi.