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1st Weekend Box Office – Jhund Is Disappointing, The Batman Is Good


Amitabh Bachchan starrer Jhund turned out to be a disappointment while DC’s The Batman is good in its first weekend at the box office.

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Based on the life of Vijay Barse,  Jhund stars Amitabh Bachchan in the title and film is made by the director of Marathi smash hit fiilm Sairat – Nagraj Manjule. While Gangubai Kathiawadi revived the box office last week, Jhund opened on a low note and the clash with the Hollywood biggie – The Batman, deteriorated its performance Rs 1.50 crore on its first day. There was a good growth on Saturday with Rs 2.1 crore.

As per early trade estimates, Jhund showed another growth on Sunday by 35-40% and collected somewhere between Rs 2.8-3 crore, bringing the three days total to Rs 6.5 crore which is not upto the mark, considering the budget of Jhund is Rs 30 (Production Budget: 22 Crores, Prints & Advertising Costs: 8 Crores).

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On the other hand, the much anticipated The Batman opened to an excellent response on its first day in the Indian domestic market. Thanks to the solid second trailer which focuses on the crime drama, action stunts, the Cat Woman and The Riddler, solid action stunts, more emotions and more characters which invoked the curiosity to watch the film. The Batman was able to generate Rs 6.73 crore (including the Thursday preview) on the first day which was simply superb. The earning was up on Saturday with Rs 7.73 crore.

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As per trade estimates, the Robert Pattinson starrer showed some growth on Sunday with somewhere between Rs 7.80-8 crore, summing the three days total to around Rs 22 crore. The film is directed by Matt Reeves, who wrote the screenplay along with Peter Craig and produced by DC Films, 6th & Idaho, and Dylan Clark Productions, and set for distribution by Warner Bros. Pictures

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