The highly anticipated film, Batla House, starring John Abraham and directed by Nikkhil Advani, hit theaters today. The film, which is based on true events, had a slow start despite receiving positive reviews from critics. However, experts predict that the film’s performance at the box office is likely to improve as the weekend progresses.
The film is based on the controversial 2008 Batla House encounter case in which police officers were accused of killing innocent students in a flat. The film has generated a lot of buzz and curiosity among the audience. The film is expected to pick up over the weekend as the word of mouth spreads and more and more people come to know about the film. The film also stars Mrunal Thakur, Ravi Kishan, and Manish Chaudhary in pivotal roles. It would be interesting to see how the film performs in the coming days and how it is received by the audience.
In this box office report, we take a look at the performance of Batla House in the overseas markets on Day 9 (Friday). The John Abraham starrer has been generating a lot of interest among audiences in the international market, and it will be interesting to see how the film has fared at the box office in these regions.
The film, which is based on the true events of the 2008 Batla House encounter, has received positive reviews from critics and audiences alike. The film, directed by Nikkhil Advani, also stars Mrunal Thakur, Ravi Kishan, and Manish Chaudhary in pivotal roles.
The overseas market is an important aspect of a film’s success and it will be interesting to see how Batla House has performed in these regions. This report will provide a detailed analysis of the film’s box office collections in the overseas markets on Day 9, and how it has contributed to the overall success of the film.
Australia box office
5,031 USD [Rs. 3.59 lacs] from 11 screens
New Zealand box office
1,865 USD [Rs. 1.33 lacs] from 10 screens
U.K box office
2,410 USD [Rs. 1.72 lacs] from 11 screens
U.S.A box office
16,399 USD [Rs. 11.72 lacs] from 46 screens
Canada box office
8,420 USD [Rs. 6.02 lacs] from 13 screens