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LoveYatri 1st Weekend Box Office Collection

LoveYatri

With film LoveYatri, the superstar – Salman Khan is able to launch is brother in law Aayush SHarma in B Town with another debutant actress. The actor has a timely hit film in the B Town which is based on Nav Ratri and as the film appeared, it managed to get a mixed review. However, the film had some amount of buzz in the media and it went on to score a bit less than expected though. The film on the first day managed to get around 1.5 Crore, while similar was figure on the coming Saturday as well, however, there seemed some amount of escalation in the coming first Sunday.
As per reports, the 1st weekend box office collection went on to score around 5.90 Cr, which is still a decent figure for a film having debutant in the lead roles. Both the lead roles had the actors who debuted with this film and is the case of the director Abhiraj Minawala who also opened his innings in B Town as a director. A number of critics talked about the slow and pale pace of the film, which seemed low and slow, which further ended up making a big mess of the film at the end of the day. This is perhaps the reason why the film failed to garner a word of mouth buzz in the media.
LoveYatri
Now, talking about Loveyatri, the film seems to be facing a competition from another movie from Ayushmann Khurrana starrer film called Andhadhun and of course the Hollywood film called Venom. In fact, both the films have been moving smooth and have given better collections when compared to LoveYatri. Though it was expected that the film would take a high role, but it failed to manage to get the same. Considering the fact of the matter is that the film failed to kick off with the low earnings and would continue to gain the same amount during the weekdays as well, in fact more less than what it has got during the first weekend. Stay tuned to know more about this film and others only with us.

Manoj L

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