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Article 370 Box Office Collection Day 1: Yami Gautam Starrer Opens To Strong Reception, Crosses Rs 5 Cr

As per early figures from Sacnilk, ‘Article 370’ has made a respectable net of Rs 5.75 crore in India.

New Delhi: Amidst much anticipation, the film ‘Article 370’ hit theatres on February 23, garnering acclaim from audiences and critics alike, particularly praising Yami Gautam's standout performance. Directed by Aditya Suhas Jambhale, the movie boasts a talented ensemble cast including Priyamani, Arun Govil, Vaibhav Tatwawadi, Skand Thakur, and more.

According to Sacnilk.com, ‘Article 370’ made an impressive debut, raking in Rs 5.75 crore India net on its opening day. The film secured a Hindi occupancy rate of 42.83%, with a significant portion of collections attributed to night shows. Exploring the PMO's decision to revoke Jammu and Kashmir's special status, the film premiered across 1,500 cinema halls and 2,200 screens in India. 

Benefiting from Cinema Lovers’ Day celebrations, major national cinema chains like PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis, alongside select multiplexes nationwide, offered discounted tickets priced at only 99 rupees and 199 rupees for recliner seats. This initiative significantly supported pre-sales, enhancing the film's opening day collection.

Despite facing competition from Vidyut Jammwal’s 'Crakk' and Varun Grover’s 'All India Rank' at the box office, ‘Article 370’ holds its ground, catering to its distinct audience base.

With an estimated budget of Rs 20 Crores encompassing production and advertising costs, the film aims to make a significant mark in the cinematic landscape.

ABPLive review of the movie reads: "Article 370' effectively delivers its intended message with an uncomplicated story and compelling performances. It aims to tell a heartbreaking tale of how bureaucrats and politicians have repeatedly failed Kashmir to maintain their hold of power, go on to deceive the youth into turning stone pelters and have allowed extremism."

Producer Aditya Dhar on Article 370

During the trailer launch of the film, producer Aditya Dhar shared,  “The intent of the film is correct and till the time I am a filmmaker, producer, and a director, the intent will always be right. The day the intent is wrong, I will stop making films. So, I don't care what people say, especially those people who are agenda driven critics.”

 

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