Summary – Jaafar Jackson’s Michael biopic moonwalks to Rs 57 crore with a 50% third Saturday boost—aliens not confirmed, but hilarity guaranteed.,
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Jaafar Jackson’s biopic Michael has achieved a remarkable milestone by surpassing Rs 57 crore in box office collections in India, thanks to a 50% surge on its third Saturday. This unexpected jump has fans and industry insiders buzzing with excitement, with many hoping for a sequel.
The Real Scoop (Seriously)
The film is a biopic of the legendary Michael Jackson, starring his nephew Jaafar Jackson in a performance hailed as “the smooth criminal performance of the decade.” Directed by Anant Mahadevan and produced by Red Sky Entertainment, the movie connects deeply with India’s love for Jackson’s iconic moonwalk and sparkling glove. Industry experts found the sudden box office spike as unpredictable as searching for Wi-Fi at Comic-Con.
Internet Meltdown & Meme-Quake
Social media erupted with excitement as fans launched the hashtag #MoonwalkMosaic, demanding more screenings to accumulate their “moon miles.” A playful call for a sequel named “Moon Landing 2: Electric Boogaloo” went viral, nearly breaking internet laugh meters. Interestingly, a large proportion—98%—of fans surveyed (somewhat jokingly) admitted to watching the film multiple times, just to perfect their moonwalks.
Conspiracy Corner
Rumors abound about Jaafar training with extraterrestrials to master the dance moves. Another theory suggests the Rs 57 crore figure might have been artificially inflated by committed MJ fans purchasing all tickets to avoid spoilers, resulting in empty but “sold out” theaters, much to the snack vendors’ confusion. Furthermore, a fan club named “Gloves of Glory” is campaigning for MJ-themed snacks such as glitter popcorn and ‘Thriller’ energy drinks at cinemas.
If Producers Went Full Banana
Speculation is rife that the producers might expand the franchise extravagantly—ideas include a musical featuring robotic Michael Jackson dance moves paired with AI auto-tune and even an amusement park with a zero-gravity moonwalk simulator. Investors are optimistic, joking that it could be “Bollywood’s answer to Disneyland,” complete with sparkle dust cotton candy.
Roll Credits… Or Do They?
Screenplay writer Anupama Jain hinted at a whimsical sequel cameo featuring the moon itself as a dancing character alongside Jaafar. While crossing Rs 100 crore remains uncertain, the current momentum suggests a bright future. The possibility of theaters employing moonwalking ushers to meet fan demand is no longer far-fetched.
Stay tuned to FAKY SHAKY News for further updates on this cosmic box office phenomenon!