Brad Pitt’s latest outing, F1 (Formula One), is watching an extraordinary hold at the Indian box office. The film, directed by Joseph Kosinski, recorded a negligible decline on its second Friday due to a low screen.
F1 adds Rs 3.25 crore to Tally on second Friday
The Brad Pit-starrer was opened in India with Rs 5.50 crore, which became a rare standalone Hollywood film in India with a mark of Rs 5 crore or more. The last American film to do so was Open Shahememer directed by Christopher Nolan.
F1 wrapped its inauguration at the Indian box office on a strong mark of Rs 34.50 crore. According to estimates, it has now added a net of Rs 3.25 crore to Tally, which has taken the total cum in India for Rs 37.75 crore. The film should target to cross a pure mark of Rs 50 crore by the end of its second weekend. However, the film will have to show significant jump as its screen is reduced, new weekends release- metro … with arrival in Dino and Jurassic World Riberth.
Everyone’s eyes are now on its jump over the weekend. One should pay attention that the film has already won a hit decision in India. If it continues to perform well, the Brad Pit-Starrer has the ability to score more than Rs 70 crore by the end of its dramatic run in India.
There is a look at the day-wise box office collection of F1 in India
Day | Bharat net box office |
Friday | 5.50 crores rupees |
Saturday | 7.25 crores rupees |
sunday | 8.00 crore rupees |
monday | 3.25 crores rupees |
Tuesday | 3.50 crores rupees |
Wednesday | 3.50 crores rupees |
Thursday | 3.50 crores rupees |
Second Friday | 3.25 crores rupees |
Total | 37.75 crore pure in 8 days |
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