Alia Bhatt Sharvari YRF Spy Universe Alpha Box Office

Alia Bhatt and Sharvari-led Alpha released in theatres yesterday and failed to impress the audience and critics. The Shiv Rawail directorial – the seventh film in the YRF Spy Universe, has received immense criticism for its writing and Bobby Deol’s Haryanvi language accent in it amongst many other things. The film’s latest box office report is in and it shows that the film has emerged the lowest opening film in the universe. Scroll below for a detailed look at the film’s domestic and worldwide collection.

Alpha Box Office

As reported by trade website Sacnilk, the Alia Bhatt and Sharvari-led spy thriller grossed Rs 11.10 crore in the domestic marker and Rs 5 crore overseas taking it worldwide gross collections to Rs 16.10 crore. The report further stated that the film earned Rs 9.25Cr in net collections across 7,534 shows shown in the country.

While the film’s net collection amount is low, it still amounts to more than Alia’s 2024 action-packed outing Jigra. However, it has emerged as the lowest opening YRF Spy Universe film.

Take a look at the day 1 collection of the YRF Spy Universe movies in India (net)

MovieNet Domestic Collection
Ek Tha Tiger Rs 32.92 Cr
Tiger Zinda Hai Rs 34.1 Cr
War Rs 53.35 Cr
Pathaan Rs 57 Cr
Tiger 3 Rs 44.5 Cr
War 2 Rs 52.5 Cr
Alpha Rs 9.25Cr

About Alpha

Directed by Shiv Rawail, the story of Alpha is by Uday Chopra with screenplay by Soumil Shukla & Shridhar Raghavan and dialogues by Ishita Moitra. The action spy thriller stars Alia Bhatt, Sharvari, Anil Kapoor and Bobby Deol in lead roles. It also features Dibyendu Bhattacharya, Sangay Tsheltrim and Dia Mirza as pivotal characters as well as a cameo appearance by Hrithik Roshan.

Criticising the film, Bollywood Bubble gave the spy thriller a 2-star rating. A part of the review read, “Uday Chopra, please don’t write another story – especially for the YRF Spy Universe. The screenplay is bad and blotchy. The dialogues lack conviction and flare.” The review also noted, “Shiv Rawail – who created and directed The Railway Men, fails to hit the mark this time. He’s been unsuccessful in capturing the raw emotions of the characters. Forget being desi like Dhurandhar, the film fails to even have the same emotions as the initial two films of the YRF Spy Universe – Ek Tha Tiger and Tiger Zinda Hai”

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