O Romeo’s blow came out in Monday’s test. Shahid was shocked to see the earnings of the 18th day:

News India Live, Digital Desk: Shahid Kapoor and Trupti Dimri’s most-awaited film ‘O Romeo’ It seems to be losing its grip at the box office. Directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, this film performed well in the opening weekend, but on the first working day (Monday) of the third week, there has been a huge decline in the film’s earnings. The situation is that on the 18th day the film has remained limited to the figure of lakhs.

1. Day 18 Collection: Lowest earning till date (Day 18 Collection)

trade analyst Sacnilk And live hindustan According to the report:

Earnings for day 18 (Monday): The film only 0.65 crore (65 lakh) Did a turnover of Rs.

Reason for decline: Occupancy of the film on Monday only 8.42% doing. Due to entering the third week and arrival of new films, there has been a huge cut in the shows of ‘O Romeo’.

2. Total Box Office Collection (India Net vs Worldwide)

The total figures of the film after 18 days of travel are as follows:

Total Indian Net Collection: ₹65.80 crore

Worldwide Gross Collection: ₹101.75 crore

Budget Pressure: According to reports, the budget of the film is approx. 75-80 crores It is being said that Rs. The film still has to struggle a lot to get the tag of ‘hit’ at the Indian box office.

3. Day-Wise Collection Report (Weekly Breakdown)

time/dayEarnings (in crores)
First week (Week 1)₹47.10 crore
Second week (Week 2)₹14.45 crore
Day 16 (3rd Saturday)₹1.30 crore
17th day (3rd Sunday)₹1.15 crore
Day 18 (3rd Monday)₹0.65 crore
Total (18 days)₹65.80 crore

4. Response of audience and critics

This film of Vishal Bhardwaj got ‘positive’ reviews from critics, but it got mixed response from the mass audience.

Plus points: Shahid Kapoor’s gangster look in ‘Ustra’ and his chemistry with Trupti Dimri are being praised.

Weakness: Due to the slow pace of the film and ‘class’ oriented treatment, it is not able to find audiences in single screen theaters in small towns.

5. Will the film be able to join the 100 crore club (India)?

Looking at the current trends, it seems impossible for the film to reach the Rs 100 crore club in India. However, the film did not fare well worldwide. 100 crores Has saved his honor by crossing the figure of Rs. Now all eyes are on OTT rights and satellite deals so that the film can recover its costs.

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