Recently, filmmaker Rohit Shetty spoke about Cirkus saying he makes films to entertain the audience and his latest directorial is a step in the same direction. On the other hand, Cirkus is facing tough competition from Avatar: The Way Of Water, which performing remarkably well at the box office in India.ĪLSO READ: Avatar 2 Box Office Collection Day 10: James Cameron's film is unbeatable eyes Rs 300 cr in India About Cirkusįronted by Ranveer Singh and Varun Sharma, "Cirkus" is based on William Shakespeare's classic play "The Comedy of Errors". A film of this genre doesn't get much support in terms of trending as they have a fixed audience. Trade reports suggested that the third-day numbers are again low as the film managed to collect around Rs 7.30 crore. According to Box Office India, "The film has not even found an audience in Mumbai circuit though Maharashtra is still probably the better performer comparatively across India but still very dull." Despite not being a big-budget film, expectations from Cirkus were huge. Ranveer Singh's film has failed to perform in Maharashtra, Gujarat, CI and Rajasthan circuits, and the collections were equally poor in the bigger centres. The film saw pretty much flat collections as major centres and multiplexes failed to show any growth. Well, Cirkus collection turned out to be a disappointment on Christmas too. While the film was running high on expectations, it failed to perform at the ticket windows. and 7 p.m.Follow us on Image Source : FILE IMAGE Cirkus Box Office CollectionĬirkus Box Office Collection Day 3: Rohit Shetty's latest offering starring Ranveer Singh, Jacqueline Fernandez, Pooja Hegde and a cameo appearance by Deepika Padukone, witnessed a dull start. Williams has three shows this Saturday at Northern Lights Arena in Alpena beginning at 11 a.m, 3 p.m. Unfortunately, there’s not much room for me as there is for them and so you create these bonds and they’re really inseparable and it really helps in a performance.” “The bonds that you create with the dogs are unmatched,” he said. The relationships Williams has been able to build have left him with a large family. “We want dogs that are looking for a job.” “Usually we scour the country looking for dogs that are probably not right for the average family but are right for our show because they have too much energy or too much drive and that’s what we look for in our show,” he said. “Some dogs, they take a little bit longer, and then they’re really good after you take a long time with them and some of them just learn overnight like this guy,” Williams said.Ī lot of the dogs Williams uses are rescues. It’s never certain how long it will take to train one of these dogs. So I’ve always loved animals so I feel like it was just a matter of time before I had my own animals to work with.” “My mom says when i was young I would search Craigslist for a petting zoo trying to buy my own petting zoo. “I’ve loved animals all my life,” he said. Over that period of time he’s had the chance to work with some great talent. Wesley Williams has been training dogs to perform for five years. A talented dog trainer is in Alpena this weekend putting on what they call Puppy Pals Super Circus.
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