The Sabarmati Report Budget: Day 18 Box Office Collection and Hit Or Flop
Day 18 Box Office Collection of The Sabarmati Report: Vikrant Massey-Starrer Political Drama Fails to Impress
The Sabarmati Report, a 2024 Indian Hindi-language political drama film directed by Dheeraj Sarna, continues to struggle at the box office even after 18 days of its release. It is produced by Balaji Motion Pictures and Vikir Films Production. The film, which is based on the tragic Godhra train burning incident of 2002, has failed to captivate both the audience and critics. Despite its promising cast and subject matter, it has faced a lackluster reception.
Day-by-day Box Office Collections (India Net):
Day 1 (Friday): ₹ 1.25 crore
Day 2 (Saturday): ₹ 2.1 crore
Day 3 (Sunday): ₹ 3 crore
Day 4 (Monday): ₹ 1.15 crore
Day 5 (Tuesday): ₹ 1.3 crore
Day 6 (Wednesday): ₹ 1.55 crore
Day 7 (Thursday): ₹ 1.15 crore
Day 8 (2nd Friday): ₹ 1.4 crore
Day 9 (2nd Saturday): ₹ 2.6 crore
Day 10 (2nd Sunday): ₹ 3.1 crore
Day 11 (2nd Monday): ₹ 0.9 crore
Day 12 (2nd Tuesday): ₹ 0.9 crore
Day 13 (2nd Wednesday): ₹ 0.85 crore
Day 14 (2nd Thursday): ₹ 0.75 crore
Day 15 (3rd Friday): ₹ 2.1 crore
Day 16 (3rd Saturday): ₹ 1.9 crore
Day 17 (3rd Sunday): ₹ 2.15 crore
Day 18 (3rd Monday): ₹ 0.65 crore (early estimates)
Total 18-Day India Net Collection: ₹ 28.8 crore
Worldwide Gross Collection: ₹ 33.5 crore
Hit Or Flop Verdict and Budget
Made on a low budget of ₹20 crore, the film has managed to recover its production cost but is short of hitting the profitable status. Netting ₹28.8 crore in 18 days, the underwhelming performance of the film suggests that it is unlikely to recover further and hit a verdict.
Casting and Performances
Starring Vikrant Massey as Samar Kumar, Raashii Khanna as Amrita Gill, and Riddhi Dogra as Manika Rajpurohit, the movie with good performances from the actors. Their great performance has been overshadowed by weak story narration and lack of emotional attachment. Cameos by Barkha Singh, along with some good supporting roles by Sundip Ved, Digvijay Purohit, and Nazneen Patni, were fine but could not help rescue the overall impact.
Audience and Critical Reception
While critics lauded the film's intent to address a sensitive and significant topic, they criticized its simplistic narrative and lack of emotional engagement. Audience feedback has been equally mixed, with many finding the execution underwhelming compared to its premise.
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