Bastar: The Naxal Story box office collection Day 6: Adah Sharma’s film clocks Rs 35 million box office collection on Wednesday | Hindi Movie News
After the success of ‘Kerala Story’, Vipul Amrutlal Shah, Adah Sharma and director Sudeep Sen sought to recreate that triumph with ‘Bastar: A Naxal Story’. Unfortunately, their latest effort fails to resonate with audiences, highlighting the difficulty of matching the success of previous projects. The film was in a downward spiral but suddenly saw a surge in collections on Wednesday. According to industry tracker Sacnilk, early estimates suggest that the film has collected around Rs 3.5 million.
The film opened for Rs 40 million on Friday and collected Rs 75 million and Rs 85 million on Saturday and Sunday respectively, taking the weekend total to Rs 2.05 billion. However, the film slumped on Monday and Tuesday, collecting just Rs 2.4 million and Rs 22 million respectively, but rose nearly 59% to collect Rs 35 million, taking the film’s overall collection to Rs 2.84 billion. became.
The film’s lackluster performance has been a disappointment to the makers, who had been optimistic after the success of their sleeper hit “Kerala Story,” about a Hindu woman who converts to Islam. The film was a huge success, earning Rs 241 million, making it the biggest hit of last year.
Given the current collection trends, it seems unlikely that ‘Bastar: The Naxal Story’ will have a long run at the box office. The film joins the ranks of recent nationalist films such as “The Kashmir Files,” “Kerala Stories,” and “Article 370,” which have contributed to the popularity of the genre in recent years.
The film opened for Rs 40 million on Friday and collected Rs 75 million and Rs 85 million on Saturday and Sunday respectively, taking the weekend total to Rs 2.05 billion. However, the film slumped on Monday and Tuesday, collecting just Rs 2.4 million and Rs 22 million respectively, but rose nearly 59% to collect Rs 35 million, taking the film’s overall collection to Rs 2.84 billion. became.
The film’s lackluster performance has been a disappointment to the makers, who had been optimistic after the success of their sleeper hit “Kerala Story,” about a Hindu woman who converts to Islam. The film was a huge success, earning Rs 241 million, making it the biggest hit of last year.
Given the current collection trends, it seems unlikely that ‘Bastar: The Naxal Story’ will have a long run at the box office. The film joins the ranks of recent nationalist films such as “The Kashmir Files,” “Kerala Stories,” and “Article 370,” which have contributed to the popularity of the genre in recent years.
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