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Home»Business»'Batwara 1947' box office collection day 5: Sunny Deol's film crosses Rs 30 crore, recovers only 24 percent of its budget, 'Awarapan 2' races ahead with Rs 100 crore
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'Batwara 1947' box office collection day 5: Sunny Deol's film crosses Rs 30 crore, recovers only 24 percent of its budget, 'Awarapan 2' races ahead with Rs 100 crore

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'Batwara 1947' box office collection day 5: Sunny Deol's film crosses Rs 30 crore, recovers only 24 percent of its budget, 'Awarapan 2' races ahead with Rs 100 crore

The box office journey of Sunny Deol’s period drama ‘Batwara 1947’ has taken a sharp downward turn. Directed by Rajkumar Santoshi and featuring a prominent ensemble cast comprising Preity Zinta, Shabana Azmi and Karan Deol, the Partition saga, backed by Aamir Khan, is finding it difficult to make a significant impact at the ticket window. After five days, the film is hovering around the Rs 30 crore mark in India.Batwara 1947 Movie ReviewThe film opened with Rs 5.75 crore on day 1, which is Friday, according to Sacnilk. On day 2, Saturday, it saw growth at the box office and made Rs 13.50 crore. On day 3, the film had lesser shows and it clocked in Rs 7.25 crore. This was 22 percent less than the Saturday numbers.The film’s weekday performance has been particularly underwhelming, with the initial trends suggesting that its theatrical run is struggling to regain momentum. After a lukewarm opening weekend, the early figures for Day 5 indicate collections in a similar range to its first Monday.The film recorded a marginal increase on its first Tuesday, which was somewhat expected as several multiplexes offer discounted ticket prices on Tuesdays. ‘Batwara 1947’ collected Rs 2 crore on Monday before registering a slight rise to Rs 2.25 crore on Tuesday, despite playing across 6,608 shows. The number of day 5 is 12.5 percent growth from Monday numbers.With this, the Sunny Deol-led film’s domestic net collection has reached Rs 30.75 crore. Its India gross currently stands at Rs 36.54 crore, while the worldwide gross has reached Rs 43.29 crore.Made on a budget of Rs 120 crore reportedly, ‘Batwara 1947’ has recovered only 24.5% of its budget so far, leaving the film with a considerable distance to cover before it can approach profitability.

Day wise (net) collection of ‘Batwara 1947’

Day 1 (1st Friday) – Rs 5.75 crDay 2 (1st Saturday) – Rs 13.50 crDay 3 (1st Sunday) – Rs 7.25 crDay 4 (1st Monday) – Rs 2 croreDay 5(1st Tuesday) – Rs 2.25CrTotal net India collection so far – Rs 30.75 cr

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