Dominic and The Ladies Purse box office collection day 6: Mammootty¡¯s film stays steady, earns Rs 45 lakh
Dominic and The Ladies Purse box office collection day 6: Mammootty and Gautham Vasudev Menon¡¯s Dominic and The Ladies Purse, which hit the screens on January 23, is doing decent business at the box office. It raked in Rs 45 lakh on its sixth day.
Dominic and The Ladies Purse box office collection day 6: Dominic and The Ladies Purse, which hit the screens on January 23, is doing decent business at the domestic box office despite receiving mixed reviews. The film continued its run on Tuesday, January 28. Dominic and The Ladies Purse is a comedy thriller, directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon.
Dominic and The Ladies Purse stays stable
Mammootty is in the limelight because of his latest film Dominic and The Ladies Purse, which opened to a fair response at the box office on January 23. The film continued to attract the audience on January 28. According to Sacnilk, a trade website, it earned Rs 45 lakh (nett) on its sixth day. This is only 4% lower than the Rs 47 lakh it made on Monday.
Here is the day-wise box office report:
Day 1: Rs 1.75 crore
Day 2: Rs 1.2 crore
Day 3: Rs 1.65 crore
Day 4: Rs 1.8 crore
Day 5: Rs 47 lakh
Day 6: Rs 45 lakh
Its total collection stands Rs 7.32 crore. Dominic and The Ladies Purse received mixed reviews with critics praising the performances but panning the screenplay. The film would have fared better at the box office had the word-of-mouth been more positive.
About Dominic and The Ladies Purse
Dominic and The Ladies Purse is a comedy thriller that features Mammootty in the role of a detective who is tasked with the responsibility of finding the owner of a purse. The film¡¯s cast includes Gokul Suresh, Sushmitha Bhatt, Siddique, and Shine Tom Chacko. It is directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon and marks his Mollywood debut. Darbuka Siva, best known for his work on Enai Noki Paayum Thota, is the music director.
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