HomeNewsTrendsEntertainmentAs Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt’s Kalank takes a good opening, The Tashkent Files delivers surprise success at box office

As Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt’s Kalank takes a good opening, The Tashkent Files delivers surprise success at box office

Meanwhile, Luka Chuppi celebrates its 50 day-run today, closing in the vicinity of Rs 95 crore lifetime.

April 19, 2019 / 15:45 IST
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Image: Twitter/@DharmaMovies
Image: Twitter/@DharmaMovies

Getting a mid-week release for itself, Kalank has seen a good opening at the box office. With Wednesday being a partial holiday, the film started quite well with Rs 21.60 crore coming on the first day. This is on the expected lines as the Karan Johar production was slated to open in the Rs 20-22 crore range.

The film has seen a very wide release and hence has the stage set for a healthy five-day extended weekend. What is required, though, is stability with consistent footfall. There was a drop on Thursday, which saw Rs 11.45 crore coming in. While that could be attributed to it being a working day, growth today would decide how far would this Abhishek Varman-directed film go. Since today is also a partial holiday for Good Friday, the film needs to show momentum so that it can take advantage during the rest of the weekend.

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For Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt, this is a huge start as the collections are higher than their biggest so far, Dilwale and Gully Boy respectively. The film’s numbers are, in fact, far bigger than the last one that they did together, Badrinath Ki Dulhania. However, the cost of the film is quite high too at Rs 150 crore. Although a large chunk of this – around Rs 95 crore – has been recovered through sales of satellite, digital and music rights, there is still a substantial number waiting to be recovered through domestic theatrical release.

Meanwhile, The Tashkent Files could well emerge as a small surprise success at the box office. Even though the film has seen a very small release for itself – 250 screens, which was further reduced to 150 screens after the mid-week release of Kalank – yet it has managed Rs 3.50 crore. That may come across as a very small number, but then this ensemble investigative thriller has been made at a very low budget, with the cost of release being minimal as well. Even at limited shows, the film is going houseful at many places, due to which one expects a long run at theatres.