Dobaaraa Box Office Day 1 Collection: Taapsee Pannu’s Film Collects Rs 72 Lakh Only
Taapsee Pannu's performance in Dobaaraa, directed by Anurag Kashyap, has been lauded. The movie, however, collects low at the box office.
New Delhi: While introducing a whole new genre of time travel, Anurag Kashyap's 'Dobaaraa' is surely an of its kind movie that has just been released in the theatres. Where, the film has already made its place much before its release when it received a standing ovation at prestigious film festivals like the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne, Fantasia International Film Festival, and London film festival, and now it seems like the film has started to spread its charm from the very first day of its theatrical release.
After a long wait, Anurag Kashyap's much-awaited mystery drama Dobaaraa is now released for its audience. Having been released on just 370 screens around the nation, the film earned a lot of good reviews from the audience who rushed to the theatres on the first day. While the audience is already very excited to watch the unique genre that the film has brought up, they couldn't stop themself to flood social media with their praising comments about the film.
Furthermore, the film's earnings have gotten off to a slow start, bringing in just 72 Lakhs on the first day. Trade Analyst, Taran Adarsh tweeted, “#DoBaaraa opens to better numbers than expected... In fact, much better than #Taapsee's previous film #ShabaashMithu... Picked up at select premium multiplexes towards evening/night shows... Fri ₹ 72 lacs [370 screens]. #India biz.”
Starring award-winning actress Taapsee Pannu, the film is directed by the acclaimed director Anurag Kashyap and produced by Shobha Kapoor & Ektaa R Kapoor's Cult Movies, a new wing under Balaji Telefilms and Sunir Kheterpal & Gaurav Bose (Athena).
It seems that internet users have taken the trend of Boycott Bollywood trend to heart and are not going to watch the movie.
On August 19, 2022, Dobaaraa was launched in theatres.
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