Okay, so I was looking up the numbers for that Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor movie, "Param Sundari." It's been in theaters for, like, two whole weeks now, which is pretty good, right? A lot of movies don't even make it that far these days with all the streaming options.
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| (Photo Credit: BookMyShow) Janhvi and Sidharth's "Param Sundari" Nosedives on Day 14, Fails to Cross Crucial ₹50 Crore Mark |
Anyway, on its 14th day, the movie brought in about ₹0.24 crore or, like, 24 lakhs. Now, that doesn't sound like a huge amount, but you have to remember it's been two weeks. Most movies slow down a lot by then. I also saw another report that said it was around 60 lakhs, so somewhere in that range, you know? It's all a little fuzzy, as these box office reports can be. So let's just say it's somewhere between 24 and 60 lakhs. Sounds about right, doesn't it?
This collection on Day 14 pushes the total India net collection to a little over ₹48 crore. I think one report said it was ₹48.44 crore and another said ₹48.80 crore. I'll just go with the bigger number because it's more exciting, right? So let's say it's at ₹48.80 crore now. It's getting so close to that ₹50 crore milestone, which is a big deal for a movie like this! They say it's a good number for a mid-budget film. It seems like it's holding up okay despite all the new movies that have come out. What were those? Oh yeah, I remember, something called "Baaghi 4" and "The Bengal Files," and maybe some Hollywood horror movie too. Gosh, so much competition!
The movie's occupancy on Day 14 was a bit low, around 8.44 percent, but that's just the average. Some places were doing way better. Like, Mumbai had 13% occupancy. That's a good number! And I think Hyderabad and Chandigarh were also doing well. The people in Delhi and Pune were a little less interested, I guess. I mean, who wants to watch a movie in the daytime on a Thursday, am I right?
So, to sum it up: "Param Sundari" made around ₹0.24 to ₹0.60 crore on its 14th day, and its total collection is around ₹48.44 to ₹48.80 crore. It's still in the race to hit that ₹50 crore mark, but it's going to be a tough fight with all the new films coming out. I'll have to check the weekend numbers to see if it makes it. Gosh, I hope I got all that right. I'm so bad at numbers!

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