Rajkummar Rao and Janhvi Kapoor's film "Mr & Mrs Mahi" opened in theatres with decent first-day numbers. The movie has been generating significant buzz online even before its release.?Rajkummar Rao, known for his versatility and powerful performances, seems to have delivered one of his best openings with this film.?
Early reports suggest that "Mr & Mrs Mahi" might have surpassed the opening day numbers of "Stree," another popular movie starring Rajkummar.
Janhvi Kapoor and Rajkummar Rao have won decent reviews for their film "Mr & Mrs Mahi" as early estimates from Sacnilk suggest that the film collected around Rs 7 crore on its first day.
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According to media reports, these collections were boosted by Cinema Lovers Day, where tickets for standard versions were priced at a flat rate of Rs 99. "Mr & Mrs Mahi" has reportedly drawn around 7.5-8 lakh moviegoers to theatres despite being a small-budget film. If the film performs well on Saturday and Sunday, the first weekend collections could reach as close as Rs 20 crore nett.
"Mr & Mrs Mahi" has achieved a remarkable milestone by surpassing the first-day earnings of Rajkummar Rao's "Stree," making it his best opening to date. For Janhvi Kapoor, this film marks her second-highest opening after "Dhadak."
The movie follows the story of a failed cricketer, Mahendra (played by Rajkummar Rao), who discovers that his wife (played by Janhvi Kapoor) is a die-hard cricket fan.?Fans and critics alike are praising Janhvi Kapoor's performance as well, which has contributed to the film's decent box office performance on day 1. The chemistry between the lead actors and the engaging storyline have been highlighted as key factors in the movie's success so far.
As the weekend approaches, it will be interesting to see if "Mr & Mrs Mahi" continues to draw large crowds and break more records
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