John Abraham and Diana Penty’s much-awaited film, Parmanu – The Story of Pokhran hit the theatres today. The film had already created a huge buzz among the audience before its release. It has also received positive reviews from all the leading critics of Bollywood. However, according to the morning update from the sources, the film has opened on a low-decent note. But it is the trend with every content-based film nowadays. Here are the early estimates for Parmanu first day collection in details.

A Still from Parmanu

Previous Openings of John Abraham Films

Force – Rs. 4.53 crores

Force – Rs. 6.05 crores

Madras Cafe – Rs. 5.09 crores

Shootout At Wadala – Rs. 8.41 crores

John Abraham has appeared in many films as an officer and many of these movies have earned an excellent amount of money at the box office. Force series of the actor turned out to be a successful venture for the makers. Also, Madras Cafe fared excellently on its opening day. Now, Parmanu movie is also expected to perform on the similar grounds in the theatres.

Parmanu movie still

First Day Collection Early Estimates

Parmanu has opened in the range of 15-20% in the morning shows and made a progress in its number of footfalls in the afternoon. Now, it all depends on the occupancy of the movie in the evening. It has opened on a similar range to other content films namely Hichki, and 102 Not Out. These films started slowly on its opening day but managed to take their first-day collection to a decent value.

Parmanu first day collection is expected to repeat the same scene. And John Abraham’s film is likely to hover around Rs. 4 crores at the end of its opening day. It is the action and music of this movie that would play a crucial role in its earning. More updates about the film will be made available soon.

Update: Parmanu first day collection comes out to be Rs. 4.82 crores.


First Published on: 15:41 pm - 25, May 2018
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Piyush Chugh is an established film critic, and Bollywood Trade analyst. He brings to you the latest box office news and collection updates.
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