Article 370 Box Office Day 3: Yami Gautam's film is unstoppable, earns THIS much on its third day
Yami Gautam's movie Article 370 is only showing an upward growth at the box office. Here is how much it earned on its third day.
Updated : February 26, 2024 03:18 PM ISTYami Gautam's movie Article 370 is only showing an upward growth at the box office. Here is how much it earned on its third day.
Article 370
The Yami Gautam starrer Article 370 seems to be unstoppable ever since its release on February 23, 2024. The film has been directed by Aditya Suhas Jambhale. It revolves around the real-life incidents that went behind the abolishment of Article 370 in the state of Jammu and Kashmir.
On its first day, the movie opened to an impressive Rs 6.12 crore. On its second day, it showed a further growth of Rs 9.08 crore. Now, on its third day, Article 370 has only attained an upward graph as it amassed Rs 10.25 crore. The total 3-day collections of the political thriller now come to Rs 24.45 crore. The worldwide collection of the same is around Rs 34.71 crore. If reports are to be believed, the movie has already recovered its budget too.
Article 370 also stars Priyamani, Arun Govil, Kiran Karmarkar, and others in the lead roles. It has been produced by Jio Studios and Aditya Dhar’s banner B62 Studios. However, the movie has witnessed some controversy too as it has been banned in all the Gulf countries. However, the domestic box office collections can be expected to see a rise owing to the positive word of mouth from the masses.
Desimartini’s review of Article 370 reads, ‘Article 370’s main highlight lies in its meticulous screenplay and detailed research. The dialogues have a no-nonsense vibe some of which will also bound to give you goosebumps and get some claps and cheers. A faulty error by the previous government in the constitutional papers to make sure that Article 370 is never erased is intricately exposed in one of the subplots of the film. The devious psyche of the political parties in Kashmir who want to impose a separate power in the state even if it means giving rise to violence is also explored. The stone-pelting and protests against the government and the ultimate Pulwama attack on February 14, 2019, which took place on Indian security personnel forms an important catalyst in further building up the riveting tone of the movie.’
It will be interesting to see whether the movie manages to speed up its collections. Article 370 witnessed a clash at the box office with the Vidyut Jammwal’s Crakk. However, the Yami Gautam film has managed to surpass Jammwal’s film.