
The film 'The Kashmir Files', based on the massacre of Kashmiri Pandits that happened 32 years ago, is rocking the box office. After hitting the screens on the weekend, Vivek Agnihotri's film has hit the slopes on the third Monday. After hitting various big-budget films over three weeks, the film has collected around Rs 229.62 crore in 18 days. Now it is expected that the film will enter the club of Rs 250 crore this week.
lowest-earning ever
On Monday, the film has earned the lowest ever. Let us tell you that 'The Kashmir Files' has collected Rs 2.25 crore on the 18th day. If trade analysts are to be believed, then the film can be limited by earning between Rs 265 to Rs 275 crore. Made on the budget of 15 crores, the film has proved to be the biggest blockbuster to date.
Let us tell you that 'The Kashmir Files' is doing brilliantly everywhere. Be it single screen or multiplex - the Vivek Agnihotri directorial has been successful in pulling the audience to the theatres. Many people, who refrain from watching Hindi movies, are also queuing up in large numbers to watch 'The Kashmir Files'.
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