Check out Yodha day 1 collection report –
The Sidharth Malhotra starrer hit theatres yesterday, i.e., 15th March 2024.
Directed by Sagar Ambre-Pushkar Ojha, Yodha stars Sidharth Malhotra, Raashii Khanna and Disha Patani in the lead.
The high-octane aerial actioner revolves around the story of Arun Katyal, a fiercely patriotic air commando who refuses to negotiate with the enemies.
Yodha Day 1 Collection Report:
As per reports, Sidharth Malhotra‘s movie opened to a decent collection at the box office. The film has been receiving mostly positive reviews from the critics and the audience.
According to trade analyst Taran Adarsh, Yodha collected around Rs 4.25 CRORES on its opening day. Reportedly, the film had witnessed a total occupancy of 13.86 percent on Friday.
He wrote, “After an unenergetic start in morning and noon shows, #Yodha saw an increase in footfalls towards evening… Urban centres lead, while mass pockets – despite excellent action – remain ordinary / low… Fri ₹ 4.25 cr. #India biz. #Boxoffice While the skilfully-executed action sequences are rightfully winning praise and accolades, the mass market – where actioners enjoy ample patronage – is yet to embrace #Yodha. Going forward, the #Buy1Get1 ticket offer – introduced for the weekend – should boost its biz on the two most crucial days: Sat – Sun… Additionally, it’s important for biz *beyond* metros / urban centres to flourish over the weekend.”
After its decent opening at the box office, the makers have announced an exciting 1+1 offer on tickets.
The handsome hunk, Sidharth Malhotra recently visited Delhi for promotions. Talking about the movie, he had stated, as quoted by ANI –
“Yodha is a completely fictitious story. We have created a new task force – Yodha. So when you create something from zero, then you can take a lot of liberties. We have done many variations in the film and also the action I got to perform is very different from Shershaah. Here I am more energetic, and lean, and use different sorts of weapons. It is a far more commercial and entertaining film. I think it has got my best of action sequences that I have done in last decade or so.”