Lal Salaam Box Office Collection Day 5:?Rajinikanth's Sports-Drama Film Sees Mixed Results
Released on February 9, Lal Salaam managed to collect Rs 3.55 crore on its opening day, marking the highest single-day collection. However, the film's overall box office numbers have been declining consistently.
In recent updates on the box office front, the Rajinikanth-starrer Lal Salaam has shown decent performance, but its stats are on a downward trend.
The film, directed by Aishwarya Rajinikanth and produced by Subaskaran Allirajah under Lyca Productions, features key roles played by Vishnu Vishal and Vikrant, with Rajinikanth in a cameo.
Released on February 9, Lal Salaam managed to collect Rs 3.55 crore on its opening day, marking the highest single-day collection. However, the film's overall box office numbers have been declining consistently.
Box Office Collection Day 5
On the fifth day since its release, industry tracker Sacnilk reports that Lal Salaam has earned less than a crore, and there's little optimism for improvement in the days ahead.
Lal Salaam's Box Office Collection Update:
Lal Salaam has accumulated Rs. 12.35 crore nett in India within the initial five days of its release.
The film debuted with a strong start, garnering Rs 3.55 crore nett across India in all languages (Tamil and Telugu) on Friday.
Following this, Lal Salaam maintained its momentum on Saturday, securing Rs. 3.25 crore nett in India.
The film sustained its performance on Sunday, with a collection of Rs. 3.15 crore nett in India.
The day-wise collection breakdown is as follows:
Day 1 (Friday): Rs. 3.55 Cr
Day 2 (Saturday): Rs. 3.25 Cr
Day 3 (Sunday): Rs. 3.15 Cr
Day 4 (Monday): Rs. 1.24 Cr
Day 5 (Tuesday, as per Sacnilk): Rs. 0.57 Cr
Despite high expectations, Lal Salaam has received mixed reactions from both audiences and critics. The sports-action film will continue to be in the spotlight as its box-office journey unfolds in the coming days.
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