Box Office: Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor’s Sunny Sanskari’s Tulsi Kumari makes business of slightly less than Rs 50 crore in the second weekend.

Sunny Sanskari’s Tulsi Kumari is looking to earn Rs 3.30 crore to Rs 3.50 crore on its second Sunday. There was no significant increase in the film’s earnings on Sunday, but this is somewhat normal for films that cater to big centres. The matter of concern was the low growth on Saturday. Approximately Rs. From. A typical collection of Rs 2.25 crore can be expected on Friday. 10 crore plus weekend, but here the film could collect only Rs 10 crore. 9 crores. A possible reason for the low bounce is the increase in BOGO offers on Friday, which was not the case over the weekend.

The drop from last weekend to the second weekend is about 60 percent, which is not good, but not bad either. The big problem is that it is coming from a low level collection. Sunny Sanskari’s Tulsi Kumari’s total earnings are Rs 49.25 crore. Tomorrow, on the second Monday, it will cross the Rs 50 crore mark. This is not a good figure, but at one time it seemed that the film would lag far behind this figure.

Genre and mid-budget films in general are struggling in the post-pandemic era. What was driving the box office in the last decade is now not finding any takers at the box office. A major reason for this is the erosion of the theatrical base by digital. There are some films which got good appreciation and went ahead, but still did not get as good scores as they used to get earlier. Jolly LLB 3 and Sitare Zameen Par are two prime examples from this year.

There is a window of eight weeks, but the audience is ready to wait for it. The industry needs to make this wait inconvenient by extending it to six months; Otherwise, it is tough for genre and mid-range films.

The box office collections of Sunny Sanskari’s Tulsi Kumari in India are as follows:

Day net
First week (8 days) Rupee. 40.25 crores.
second friday Rupee. 2.25 crores.
second saturday Rupee. 3.35 crores.
second sunday Rupee. 3.30-3.50 crores.
Total Rupee. 49.25 crores.

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Disclaimer: Box office figures are compiled from various sources and our research. Figures may be approximate, and IHNS makes no claims about the authenticity of the data. However, they are adequate indicators of the box-office performance of the respective films.

Also read: Box Office: Rishabh Shetty’s Kantara: Chapter 1 collects Rs 35 crore in second weekend in Hindi, taking its tally close to Rs 150 crore.

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