LSD 2 box office collection: The boldest movie of 2024 earned 15 lakhs on the first day. Know the details; LSD 2 box office collection: LSD 2 is the boldest movie of 2024. It has lots of bold and inappropriate scenes. Many scenes were removed before the release. This movie earned 15 lakhs on the first day. LSD 2 box office collection The movie Love Sex Aur Dhokha Part 2 didn’t have a great start at the box office. Critics liked it a lot. It made around ₹15 lakh on its first day, according to Sacnilk. The movie was released on April 19. It had an overall occupancy of 5.48%. In Mumbai, it had 211 shows with a 7% occupancy. In Delhi and NCR, there were 243 shows with a 4.25% occupancy. In Chennai, there were only 6 shows, but it had a high occupancy of 42%, as mentioned in the Indian Express report. LSD 2 movie story Love Sex Aur Dhokha 2 is a movie that introduces new actors like Bonita Rajpurohit, Abhinav Singh, and Paritosh. It is made by Ektaa R Kapoor and Balaji Motion Pictures. Love Sex Aur Dhokha 2 explores the different aspects of the internet era. The movie tells three stories. The first story, called “LIKE,” is about Noor. She is going through a transition to become a female. The second story, “SHARE.”. It is also about a transgender woman named Kullu. Lastly, the third story, “DOWNLOAD”. It focuses on a young gamer named Abhinav Santosh Singh. He gets into trouble because he wants more followers.
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