Emergency Box Office Collection Day 4: Kangana Ranaut's Emergency, a biographical political thriller based on the 1975 Emergency imposed by former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, has finally hit theatres after numerous delays. Starring, produced, written, and directed by Kangana herself, the film has managed to cross ₹11 crore at the box office, as per the latest update from Sacnilk.com.


Box Office Performance


The film collected ₹0.93 crore on its fourth day, marking its lowest single-day earnings so far. The total box office collection currently stands at ₹11.28 crore. Emergency opened with ₹2.5 crore on its first day, followed by slight growth over the weekend, earning ₹3.6 crore on the second day and ₹4.25 crore on the third day. On Monday, the film saw a Hindi occupancy of 6.50% in theatres.


Kangana's Message


On Monday, Kangana Ranaut shared a heartfelt video message on Instagram, expressing gratitude to her fans for their support. She also addressed the ongoing protests in Canada and Britain over the film, saying, “Doston, mere film, mere vichaar aur mera desh ke prati kya lagav hai, woh iss film se pradarshit hota hai. Aap yeh film dekh ke khud nirnaye lijiye, kya yeh film hume jodti hai ya todti hai” (My principles and attachment to my country are reflected in this film. Watch it and decide for yourself if it unites or divides us).


 






About the Film


Co-produced by Zee Studios and Kangana’s Manikarnika Films, Emergency is a period political thriller featuring an ensemble cast, including Anupam Kher, Satish Kaushik, Shreyas Talpade, Mahima Chaudhary, and Milind Soman, among others.


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