Batwara 1947s box office collections surge, defying competition from Awarapan 2.
Batwara 1947's journey to the top of the box office charts is a story of resilience and positive word-of-mouth. Despite facing stiff competition from Awarapan 2, the Sunny Deol-starrer has shown remarkable growth in its collections on the second day.
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The film's total India collection now stands at ₹19.25 crore in two days, and it is looking set to cross ₹35 crore in its opening weekend if the momentum holds.
Batwara 1947's recovery on Saturday means it may escape the same fate as Sunny Deol's previous solo film, Bhaiaji Superhit, which underperformed at the box office. The film also showed remarkable growth in occupancy across India, with its day shows rising to 38% and evening shows reaching 46%.
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Abhimanyu Mathur, Deputy Editor at Hindustan Times, shares his insights on Batwara 1947's journey to success: 'The film's recovery is a testament to the power of positive word-of-mouth. With its strong cast and engaging storyline, Batwara 1947 has managed to capture the hearts of audiences across India.'
Read more about Batwara 1947's box office collection and how it's doing in comparison to Awarapan 2.
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