Swatantrya Veer Savarkar vs. Madgaon Express Box Office 6th day: Kunal Kemmu’s film has fared better than Randeep Hooda’s period drama.hindi movie news
While Kunal Kemmu’s directorial debut ‘Madgaon Express’ and Randeep Hooda’s directorial debut ‘Swatantriya Veer Shavalkar’ face hurdles in attracting audiences to theaters, ‘Swatantriya Veer Shavalkar’ ‘Madgaon Express’ has performed better than ‘Savarkar’.
According to a recent report in Sacnilk, Swatantrya Veer Savarkar is expected to earn around Rs 0.86 billion on its sixth day of release, while Madgaon Express is expected to earn around Rs 1.14 billion. So far, Madgaon Express has earned him Rs 12.24 billion and Swatantrya Veer Savarkar has earned him Rs 10.06 billion.
Swatantriya Veer Shavalkar delves into the life of Indian freedom fighter and politician VD Shavalkar and stars Ankita Lokhande as Shavalkar’s wife Yamunabai. Madgaon Express, on the other hand, depicts the adventures of three childhood friends, played by Pratik Gandhi, Divyendu and Avinash Tiwary, whose trip to Goa takes an unexpected turn.
In order to increase ticket sales and attract more audiences, the producers of both films offered a “buy one get one” policy on tickets, with the aim of increasing attendance at theaters and increasing box office revenue. We have introduced offers.
As competition continues in the film industry, it will be interesting to see how these films perform in the coming days to see how they meet the challenges and expectations of audiences.
According to a recent report in Sacnilk, Swatantrya Veer Savarkar is expected to earn around Rs 0.86 billion on its sixth day of release, while Madgaon Express is expected to earn around Rs 1.14 billion. So far, Madgaon Express has earned him Rs 12.24 billion and Swatantrya Veer Savarkar has earned him Rs 10.06 billion.
Swatantriya Veer Shavalkar delves into the life of Indian freedom fighter and politician VD Shavalkar and stars Ankita Lokhande as Shavalkar’s wife Yamunabai. Madgaon Express, on the other hand, depicts the adventures of three childhood friends, played by Pratik Gandhi, Divyendu and Avinash Tiwary, whose trip to Goa takes an unexpected turn.
In order to increase ticket sales and attract more audiences, the producers of both films offered a “buy one get one” policy on tickets, with the aim of increasing attendance at theaters and increasing box office revenue. We have introduced offers.
As competition continues in the film industry, it will be interesting to see how these films perform in the coming days to see how they meet the challenges and expectations of audiences.
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