New Delhi: Ranbir Kapoor starrer ‘Brahmastra: Part One Shiva’ is in constant discussion. All eyes have been on this movie, launched amidst the boycott trend and all of the negative reviews on social media. A phase of the audience becomes withinside the perception that Bollywood films like ‘Brahmastra’ will now no longer work.
The makers and stars, who spent nearly a decade making this movie, anticipated that the movie could charm. So did happen. In the primary week, the movie earned a lot. When the pace slow down in the second week, National Cinema Day have become a boon and the movie once more picked up momentum in phrases of collections. Now the movie is in its third week of release. The movie’s collection on the third Monday (Day 18) was disappointing. Now the 19th-day collection of the movie has additionally come out.
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The ‘National Cinema Day’ proved to assist choose up its falling collections in the second week of the movie’s release, in the third week the makers themselves came up with a fantastic offer. The director of the movie Ayan Mukerji introduced that from the third Monday to the third Thursday, the tickets for the movie will be sold at Rs 100 for the first 4 days of Shardiya Navratri. The director got here up with this scheme to boom the gathering of the movie.
Box Office Collection:
First Week: Rs 124.49 crores
Second Week: Rs 42.03 crores
Third Week: Rs 23.12 crores
The film has taken the advantage of National Cinema Day which was celebrated on Friday. The movie has earned the following:
17th day: Rs 6.30 crores
18th day: Rs 2 crores
19th day: Rs 1.85 crores
The film’s total collection at the domestic box office has gone up to Rs 257.98 crores.
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About Brahmastra
Apart from Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt, Brahmastra also stars Amitabh Bachchan, Nagarjuna Akkineni and Mouni Roy. Shah Rukh Khan also plays a cameo in the film.
The film is directed by Ayan Mukerji and hit the theatres on September 9 in multiple languages.