The Kasmir Files Box Office Collection Day 9: The Kashmir Files, directed by Vivek Agnihotri, has maintained its field workplace dominance. Since its March 11 launch, the movie has shattered all data. In barely seven days, the movie surpassed the Rs 100 crore mark. The Kashmir Files is now prone to gross greater than Rs 175 crore. It apparently grossed Rs 24.80 crore on Day 8, bringing the whole field workplace receipts to Rs 141.25 crore. According to the field workplace India, The Kashmir Files is mainly akin to Bahubali: The Conclusion‘s second weekend and Bachchhan Pandey‘s competition.Also Read – The Kashmir Files: IAS Niyaz Khan Says Filmmakers Should Also Highlight Killings of Muslims
As per trade analyst, Taran Adarsh, The Kashmir Files is a one-horse race. In his tweet he wrote, “#TheKashmirFiles is a ONE-HORSE RACE… Day 9 [Sat] is HIGHER than *all 8 days*… Trending like #Baahubali2 in *Weekend 2*… There’s a *sturdy risk* of hitting ₹ 28 cr – ₹ 30 cr right this moment [Day 10]… [Week 2] Fri 19.15 cr, Sat 24.80 cr. Total: ₹ 141.25 cr. #India biz (sic).” Also Read – Bachchhan Pandey Box Office Collection Day 1: Akshay Kumar-Kriti Sanon Starrer Surprises With Rs 13.25 Crore
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#TheKashmirFiles is a ONE-HORSE RACE… Day 9 [Sat] is HIGHER than *all 8 days*… Trending like #Baahubali2 in *Weekend 2*… There’s a *sturdy risk* of hitting ₹ 28 cr – ₹ 30 cr right this moment [Day 10]… [Week 2] Fri 19.15 cr, Sat 24.80 cr. Total: ₹ 141.25 cr. #India biz. pic.twitter.com/zYB0L6RiOj
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) March 20, 2022
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Check the day-wise breakup of The Kashmir Files:
Friday- Rs 3.55 crore
Saturday- Rs 8.50 crore
Sunday- Rs 15.10 crore
Monday- Rs 15.05 crore
Tuesday- Rs 18 crore
Wednesday- Rs 19.05 crore
Thursday- Rs 18.05 crore
Friday- Rs 19.15 crore
Saturday- Rs 24.80 crore
Total- Rs 141.25 crore
The Kashmir Files is a factual narrative of the atrocities perpetrated in opposition to Kashmiri Pandits in the course of the battle in Kashmir in 1990. It is a real account based mostly on video interviews with first-generation Kashmiri Pandit Community victims. It’s a heartbreaking story about Kashmiri pandits’ anguish, struggling, hardship, and trauma, and it raises necessary issues about democracy, religions, politics, and mankind.
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