Directed by Shazia Iqbal, and Dhadak 2, directed by Siddhant Chaturvedi and Triptty Dimri, are set to hit the big screen on this Friday. Intensive romantic drama, moving around casteism in India, recorded a proper advance booking.
Dhadak 2 sells 18,000 tickets in top national chains, the target starts Rs 4 crore
Bancharols by Dharma Productions, Dhadak 2 sold around 18,000 tickets in the top three national series- PVR Inox and Cinepolis- for the early days. The film is looking for a net of Rs 3.75 crore to Rs 4.25 crore, it depends on how the walk-in audience depends on the reaction and its early word-mouth.
Siddhanta Chaturvedi and Triptty Dimri starrer primarily depend on the reception of its audience. If the material clicks with the public, it can surprise its business at the box office. So far, the film has created a decent discussion among the audience with its music and hard-touching dialogue promo. However, online buzz will be transformed into footfall if it manages to influence the audience.
Dhadak 2 opposed to controlled release strategy
The manufacturers plan to release Dhadak 2 in a limited screen. The film will be released on about 1000 screens, which will focus major focus on urban and metro cities. If the film gets a huge response, more shows will be added from its second and third days.
For Anward, Shazia Iqbal is colliding with the film Sardar 2’s son and other holdover- Siara and Mahavatar Narasimha. It will be interesting to see how the film performs at the box office.
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Dhadak 2 tomorrow, is releasing in theaters on 1 August. You can book your tickets online from ticket-book websites or catch them from the counter itself.
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