Yodha, which stars Raashii Khanna and Sidharth Malhotra in the key parts, is gaining some traction at the box office. The action is facing challenges at the box office because of Ajay Devgn¡¯s Shaitaan which has crossed the Rs 100 crore mark.
Since its debut, the action-packed movie has brought in around Rs17 crore in India, according to Sacnilk.com. On its first day, the movie brought in Rs 4.1 crore, and on its second, Rs 5.75 crore. According to preliminary estimates, it made Rs 7 crore nett in India on its third day. The movie has made Rs 16.85 crore in India thus far.
Taran Adarsh had shared on X yesterday, ¡°The #Buy1Get1 free ticket offer - applicable on Sat + Sun - has strengthened its position, translating into footfalls¡ #Yodha gathers momentum on Day 2, as biz grows by 41.41%¡ Fri 4.25 cr, Sat 6.01 cr. Total: ? 10.26 cr. #India biz. #Boxoffice The #BOGO offer is expected to bolster Sun biz as well and then it will be about the make-or-break Mon. The action sequences are a big plus, but the absence of popular soundtrack has impacted #Yodha, to an extent¡ A hit score - like #SidharthMalhotra¡®s much-loved film #Shershaah - would¡¯ve made a world of difference, especially in the #Hindi heartland / mass pockets¡ After all, a hit soundtrack acts as a hook to magnetise moviegoers.¡±
In this action film, Sidharth Malhotra plays off-duty soldier Arun Katyal, who takes on the dual roles of fighting terrorists and rescuing passengers from a hijacked aircraft. The story takes a turn when the plane's engine gives out.
In addition, Yodha has Tanuj Virwani, Ronit Roy, and Disha Patani in supporting parts.?
Talking about the movie Sidharth told 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.¡±
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