Box Office: Article 370 First Sunday/Third Day Early Estimates

February 25, 2024 at 4:55 PM
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Box Office: Article 370 First Sunday/Third Day Early Estimates
Mumbai, February 25 - Yami Gautam-fronted Article 370 has had a very good first weekend at the domestic box office, scoring around 23 crores net over 3 days. In an encouraging sign, the films showed good growth over the weekend.



According to early estimates, the political thriller minted 9.50-10 crores net collection on its first Sunday. The jump is around 25% from Saturday collection of approximately 7.50 crores net which is a very good improvement for a movie with limited audiences.





It will be a litmus test for the movie on Monday which is considered a make-or-break day as far as the box office prospects. Article 370 has been getting wide appreciation among audiences and with the kind of subject it has, the movie is in a good position to do well but how far it can go will be known only after Monday test.



Meanwhile, Vidyut Jammwal's sports actioner Crakk failed to score a jump on Sunday after an underwhelming Saturday. As per the early estimates, the movie minted around 2.40 crores net today, pushing the total collection to around 8.75 crores after the first three days.



Stay tuned...



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