This Friday saw the release of several films such as Governor, Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata, Haunted 3D: Echoes Of The Past, Main Vaapas Aaunga, Backrooms and more. The Imtiaz Ali’s romantic drama set during the partition era, has managed earn praises from critics and moviegoers alike. However, owing to the strong box office competition, the film underperformed at the ticket window. Scroll below to know how much the film earned.
Main Vaapas Aaunga Box Office
Despite being loved by critics and there being positive buzz ahead of its release, Main Vaapas Aaunga’s opening-day collections remained lower than expected. As reported by trade website Sacnilk, the Imtiaz Ali film collected a mere Rs 1.15 crore nett in India across 2,302 shows on its first day. The film recorded an occupancy of 11%.
With the weekend now underway, all eyes are on whether strong audience feedback and favourable reviews will help Main Vaapas Aaunga gain momentum.
About The Film
Giving the film a 4-star rating, Bollywood Bubble wrote in its review, “Imtiaz Ali’s film will take you back the 1940s and made you remember the partition and the wounds it gave the refugees with strong intensity. Till date we have always remembered the partition by only reading, hearing or watching the devastation it left in its wake, this romantic drama – complete with A R Rahman’s music, will make it all the more sad and sweet with its unfulfilled love story, and stellar acting.”
Directed by Imtiaz Ali, the film stars Diljit Dosanjh, Naseeruddin Shah, Vedang Raina and Sharvari in lead roles. It also features Danish Pandor, Banita Sandhu, Manish Chaudhari, Rajat Kapoor and Anjana Sukhani in pivotal roles.
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