The storm of Diljit-Naseeruddin’s film did not stop even on Monday, steps towards 50 crores
The intoxication of ‘I will be back’ is overwhelming the audience in theatres. This romantic drama starring Diljit Dosanjh, Naseeruddin Shah, Vedang Raina and Sharvari Wagh may have started at a slow pace, but thanks to ‘word of mouth’, the film is now creating a new record at the box office. The special thing is that despite Working Monday, the film did not give up on the earnings front and once again pulled the audience to the theatres. The mathematics of earnings changed on Monday. Usually the earnings of films fall on Monday, but in the case of ‘I will be back’ it is reversed. The popularity of the film can be gauged from the fact that the film has remained strong at the box office even on the 10th day of its release. According to the latest report of ‘Sacnilk’, the film has made an impressive collection of Rs 2.50 crore on Monday. This figure is very impressive considering the trends of the early days of the film. After watching this touching love story of a 95 year old man, the audience is not able to stop themselves from suggesting the film. Moving fast towards the Rs 50 crore club, the film has so far made a net collection of Rs 26.75 crore at the domestic box office, while its gross earning has reached Rs 31.97 crore. The true power of the film is visible in foreign markets also. The film has so far crossed the Rs 44 crore mark worldwide and is fast moving towards joining the prestigious Rs 50 crore club. The film continues to dominate the overseas market as well, from where it has earned Rs 12.10 crore so far. The biggest reason for the success of the film is its story, which directly touches the heart. The acting of veteran actors like Diljit Dosanjh and Naseeruddin Shah has added life to this film. Despite competition with other films like ‘Cocktail 2’, ‘Main Vyapar Aaung’ is bringing audiences to theaters on its own. Film critics believe that the way this film is changing the math of earnings every day, it can set new records by the coming weekend.
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