Tiger Shroff’s film “Ganapath – A Hero Is Born” has faced a lackluster start at the box office and continues to struggle to gain momentum. According to reports from Sacnilk.com, the film has taken six days to reach a modest collection of Rs 10 crore at the domestic box office. Despite featuring the talented duo of Tiger Shroff and Kriti Sanon, ‘Ganapath’ has not seen the desired success.
As per data from Sacnilk.com, “Ganapath – A Hero Is Born” has had a disappointing run at the box office. The film took a total of six days to accumulate a meager sum of Rs 10 crore in domestic box office collections. It is evident that the film did not receive the expected response from the audience.
The report also highlights that on the sixth day of its release, ‘Ganapath’ managed to achieve only a 9.73 percent Hindi occupancy rate. The film’s box office performance had a weak start, which continued to decline, even during the Dussehra holiday period.
A tweet from Sacnilk.com’s official Twitter account expressed the film’s struggle, stating: “#Ganapath dropped on its second day – Early Estimates – 2.25 Cr. Net Two Days Total – 4.75 Cr. Big Disappointment!” The film recorded just 10 percent occupancy on Saturday, indicating a lack of audience engagement.
‘Ganapath’ features Tiger Shroff in the title role of an ‘immortal’ mercenary, and it is considered a futuristic action film. Notably, the legendary Amitabh Bachchan plays the role of Tiger Shroff’s grandfather in the film, adding to its star-studded cast. Kriti Sanon also has significant action sequences in the movie.
Directed by Vikas Bahl, ‘Ganapath’ hit theaters on October 20. The film’s opening day collections in India were notably low, with earnings of just Rs 2.50 crore, marking the lowest opening day collection among all of Tiger Shroff’s films.
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