Vicky Kaushal ’s Uri: The Surgical Strike is steady at the box office as it eyes the Rs 100 crore club, easily overcoming the challenge posed by the new release this week, Why Cheat India. The Emraan Hashmi film opened amid average reviews to a box office collection of just Rs 1.71 on its first day. This is the lowest opening that an Emraan Hashmi film has received in the last six years with Baadshaho, Azhar, Raaz Reboot and others getting a much better reception. Trade analyst Taran Adarsh shared the opening figures of Why Cheat India on Twitter. He tweeted, “#WhyCheatIndia is a non-starter… Needs miraculous growth over the weekend to post a decent total… Fri ₹ 1.71 cr. India biz.” See on twitter: https://twitter.com/taran_adarsh/status/1086513214790094848 Meanwhile, Uri: The Surgical Strike collected Rs 70 crore in its first week. According to Boxofficeindia.com , it collected Rs 8 crore on its second Friday, which is almost a...