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Ground Zero Box Office Collection Day 2: Emraan Hashmi’s Film Gains Ground; Rakes In Rs.1.90 Crore!

Emraan Hashmi returns to the big screen after two years with Ground Zero. Here's how much the movie has earned!

Emraan Hashmi returned to theatres with Ground Zero, his first theatrical release in two years. The action thriller hit the screens on April 25 and opened to a fairly muted response. Ground Zero had created a reasonable amount of pre-release hype, especially among fans of Emraan and action genre enthusiasts. Still, this anticipation didn’t quite find expression in high footfalls at the box office on Friday. Here’s how much the film earned on its day two!

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Box Office Collection Day 2

According to reports by the Sacnilk, Ground zero has managed to earn around Rs 1.15 crore on Day 1 and on its day 2 the movie raked in around Rs. 1.90 India net bringing its total collection to Rs.3.5 crore. One of the major reasons for Ground Zero’s low response was the box office clash with the cult classic re release Andaz Apna Apna and Kesari 2 continued to dominate audience attention across regions.

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Plot Of The Film

‘Ground Zero’, set against the backdrop of the 2001 Parliament attack, follows a BSF officer’s pursuit of the mastermind of that attack, Terrorist Ghazi Baba, culminating in one of India’s largest anti-terror operations. The screening was attended by co-producers Arhan Bagati, Abhishek Kumar, and Nishikant Roy; actors Sai Tamhankar; director Tejas Prabha Vijay Deoskar; as well as producers Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar.

First published on: Apr 27, 2025 06:42 AM IST


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