Manikarnika Box Office Collection Day 4: Kangana Ranaut starrer inches closer to the 50 crore mark
Manikarnika Box Office Collection Day 4: Kangana Ranaut’s Manikarnika, which released in 3,000 screens across the country, is enjoying a successful run at the domestic market. Read on to know more.
Manikarnika Box Office Collection Day 4: After a lot of hurdles and delays, Kangana Ranaut starrer Manikarnika finally saw the daylight and fans are appreciating the actor for her efforts. With Manikarnika, Kangana proved not only she is a fantastic actor but also a great writer and a skilled director. It was no cakewalk for the actor to take the project in her hands and give her best to it. Kangana perfectly showed Rani of Jhansi’s valour on the big screen and Twitterati were all praises for the actor. Manikarnika, which released in 3,000 screens across the country, is enjoying a successful run at the domestic market.
The movie is inching closer to the 50 crores mark. Trade Analyst Taran Adarsh tweeted, “#Manikarnika is decent on crucial Mon. Decline on Day 4 [vis-à-vis Day 1]: 41.71%... North circuits continue to lead... Week 1 should be close to ₹ 60 cr [as per trends]... Fri 8.75 cr, Sat 18.10 cr, Sun 15.70 cr, Mon 5.10 cr. Total: ₹ 47.65 cr. India biz. #Hindi #Tamil #Telugu.” Manikarnika earned Rs 5.10 crores on Monday. Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi revolves around Rani Laxmibai, who fought against the East India Company and the British to prevent her kingdom of Jhansi from being conquered.
Check out the tweet:
#Manikarnika is decent on crucial Mon. Decline on Day 4 [vis-à-vis Day 1]: 41.71%... North circuits continue to lead... Week 1 should be close to ₹ 60 cr [as per trends]... Fri 8.75 cr, Sat 18.10 cr, Sun 15.70 cr, Mon 5.10 cr. Total: ₹ 47.65 cr. India biz. #Hindi #Tamil #Telugu
The film marked the big screen debut of Television actress Ankita Lokhande, who was seen playing Jhalkaribai, a solider who rose through the ranks in Rani Laxmibai's army to become a prominent advisor.
In an interview with us, Kangana Ranaut was asked about working as a director for the film, and she revealed that this is not the first time she worked behind the camera. "This is not my first experience as far as supervising the edit or even directing a film is concerned. I was 23 or 24 when I directed my first film. It was a 10-minute short film that I had shot with an international crew. Also at that time, I was struggling with small roles in films like Double Dhamaal (2011). So I've been a director since then. Be it direction, writing or editing, I've already done it in the past," said the actress.
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