The Vikrant Massey starrer The Sabarmati Report continues to navigate the box office landscape, managing to cross the ₹20 crore milestone on its 11th day of release. Despite a slight decline in earnings, the film has garnered attention for its compelling narrative centered around a significant historical event.
Box Office Performance Overview
On its 11th day, The Sabarmati Report earned ₹1 crore, marking a 3.37% drop from the previous day’s collection of ₹3.24 crore. The film’s total collection now stands at ₹20.60 crore, inching closer to the ₹30 crore mark, although achieving this goal may prove challenging given the upcoming competition.
Daily Collection Breakdown:
- Day 8: ₹1.55 crore
- Day 9: ₹2.65 crore
- Day 10: ₹3.24 crore
- Day 11: ₹1 crore
Challenges Ahead
The film, which has been produced on a budget of ₹50 crores, has only managed to recover approximately 41% of its costs so far. With its current trajectory, it faces an uphill battle to reach profitability before facing competition from major releases like Allu Arjun’s Pushpa 2, set to hit theaters in early December.
Audience Reception and Word of Mouth
Despite the financial hurdles, The Sabarmati Report is benefitting from positive word-of-mouth, which has been crucial for its box office performance. The film’s gripping portrayal of the Godhra train burning incident on February 27, 2002, resonates with audiences, enhancing its appeal.
About the Film
Directed by Dheeraj Sarna, The Sabarmati Report features a talented cast including Vikrant Massey, Raashi Khanna, and Ridhi Dogra. The narrative focuses on the tragic events surrounding the Godhra train burning and aims to shed light on the complexities involved.
Conclusion
As The Sabarmati Report approaches its second week in theaters, its ability to maintain momentum will be key to its box office success. With strong performances and a poignant storyline, it remains to be seen if it can overcome the challenges posed by upcoming releases.
Disclaimer: Box office figures are based on estimates and may vary as new data becomes available.