'Jawaan' Got A Lot Of Benefit From National Cinema Day, Increased Earnings Due To Cheap Tickets, Gave Competition To Akshay's New Film!

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'jawaan' Got A Lot Of Benefit From National Cinema Day, Increased Earnings Due To Cheap Tickets, Gave Competition To Akshay's New Film!
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'jawaan' Got A Lot Of Benefit From National Cinema Day, Increased Earnings Due To Cheap Tickets, Gave Competition To Akshay's New Film!


On the occasion of National Cinema Day on Friday, a huge crowd gathered in theaters. 'Jawan' benefited from the ticket available at Rs 99. Shahrukh's film, which is spending its sixth week in theatres, also gave tough competition to the new films that came before it. Akshay's 'Mission Raniganj', 'Fukrey 3' and 'Thank You for Coming' also benefited.


National Cinema Day of Multiplex Theaters brought a huge crowd to the theatres. Film tickets available for just Rs 99 for National Cinema Day once again did a lot of good at the box office. Shahrukh Khan's film 'Jawaan' benefited greatly from this opportunity.


The sixth week started on Friday for 'Jawaan', which has earned Rs 627 crore in five weeks. Shahrukh's film got a huge benefit from National Cinema Day on the sixth Friday. There was such a huge crowd in the theaters for 'Jawaan' that this film, which was running in its sixth week, gave tough competition to all the new films that came before it. After 'Jawaan', Akshay's 'Mission Raniganj', 'Fukrey 3' and 'Thank You for Coming' also got the benefit of National Cinema Day. Let us tell you how much money this special celebration of cinema brought for the films.


'Jawan' gets a new flight


This was the sixth Friday for Shahrukh's film and the film got huge benefit from cheap tickets. From last Monday, the daily collection of 'Jawaan' started falling below Rs 1 crore. But on Friday, on National Cinema Day, the public again reached theaters to watch Shahrukh's action avatar. Trade reports suggest that Shahrukh's film has made a net collection of around Rs 5 crore on the sixth Friday. On the day of cheap tickets, the craze of 'Jawaan' overshadowed those films that were released in theaters after this.


Biggest day for 'Mission Raniganj'


Akshay Kumar's latest film 'Mission Raniganj' was released in theaters last Friday. From the very first day, this film was seen struggling at the box office. This Friday, 'Mission Raniganj' also got the benefit of cheap tickets and this film got its highest earning day in its box office journey so far. Reports suggest that Akshay's film collected around Rs 5 crore on National Cinema Day. On the second day of release, Akshay's film collected Rs 4.8 crore at the box office, which was its biggest day. The second week has had a solid start for the film which could earn only Rs 18 crores in a week.


'Fukrey 3' is also a blast


Trade reports suggest that the comedy entertainer 'Fukrey 3', released two weeks ago, attracted huge crowds on National Cinema Day. Estimates say that 'Fukrey 3' collected around Rs 5.5 crore on National Cinema Day. The third Friday brought solid earnings for this film, which became a hit by earning Rs 81 crore in two weeks.


'Thank you for coming' is also good


Bhumi Pednekar's film 'Thank You for Coming' was released on limited screens. Even considering its limited release, the film's earnings were not very promising. Bhumi's film could collect only about Rs 5 crore in a week. But on the second Friday, the film's earnings benefited from National Cinema Day. 'Thank You for Coming' has collected around Rs 70 lakh at the box office on the seventh day.


No big Bollywood film was released in theaters this Friday. But the celebration of 'National Cinema Day' attracted a lot of crowds only for the already running films. This time National Cinema Day brought earnings of more than Rs 15 crore for Hindi films at the box office. But the bigger thing is that on this day the film shows were full and the theaters were very crowded. In the era of digital entertainment, this effort seems to be very effective in maintaining the craze of watching movies on the big screen.



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