New Delhi: The comedy-drama 'Madgaon Express' has been performing well at the home box office since its release. However, this week, the film witnessed a decline in the earnings. The movie earned slightly more than Rs 1 crore in India, according to Sacnilk.com. Kunal Kemmu made his directing debut with 'Madgaon Express' which stars Avinash Tiwary, Divyenndu, and Pratik Gandhi.


Madgaon Express box office


The movie brought in Rs 1.5 crore on its first day, Rs 2.75 crore on the second, Rs 2.8 crore on the third, and Rs 2.6 crore on the fourth, as reported by Sacnilk.com. Early estimates indicate that on its fifth day, the film collected Rs 1.50 crore nett in India. 'Madgaon Express' has made Rs 11.15 crore so far in India.


Madgaon Express movie review


ABP Live review of the film reads: "From the outset, ‘Madgaon Express' distinguishes itself from films like 'Dil Chahta Hai’. Dodo's character brings humour and reminds viewers of that one friend who always remains the most excited. The film features a variety of characters, each with their unique traits, such as Mendoza Bhai and Kanchan Comedy. Kunal Khemu's writing shines, injecting humour into every scene. References to 'Dil Chahta Hai' are peppered throughout, highlighting the film's inspiration. Notably, the bed fight scenes and Kanchan Comedy's antics stand out as the film's highlights. Nora Fatehi's appearance adds glamour, while Remo D'Souza's cameo fails to leave a significant impact. The film's music also feels fresh, complementing the narrative."


About Madgaon Express


The movie hit the theatres on March 22. It tells the story of three young boys who hope to visit Goa on vacation someday. When they, as adults, board the Madgaon Express train to go to Goa, their dream comes true, but it quickly turns into a nightmare. 'Madgaon Express' stars Divyenndu, Pratik Gandhi, and Avinash Tiwary, Nora Fatehi. It has been produced by Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar's Excel Entertainment.


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