Lakshya’s Blockbuster Blitz: Tuesday Triumphs Over Monday at the Box Office

Alright folks, gather around! It’s time for another thrilling episode of “Box Office Bhaskar Unleashed!” Today, we dive into the latest shenanigans of Bollywood’s box office, where our beloved Lakshya starrer Kill is slowly and steadily proving it’s no pushover. Like a tortoise racing against a hare, it’s making a decent climb during the weekdays. Let’s spill the tea, shall we?

Weekend Wonders and Weekday Woes? Not So Fast!

First off, let me just say, the weekend showed some growth for Kill, but it didn’t exactly set the cash registers on fire. Now, all eyes were glued to the weekdays, and surprise, surprise, they’re actually looking better than the weekend! Who would’ve thought, right?

Monday Blues? More Like Tuesday Triumphs!

So here’s the juicy bit: Tuesday collections hit Rs. 1.35 crore, which not only outshines Monday’s Rs. 1.30 crore but also matches Friday’s Rs. 1.35 crore. Now, if this trend continues today and tomorrow, Kill might just survive the onslaught from upcoming flicks Sarfira and Hindustani 2, and don’t forget the ever-so-persistent Kalki 2898 AD (Hindi).

The Lakshya Effect: Numbers Don’t Lie

Kill has raked in a respectable Rs. 8.90 crores so far. Today, it’s set to leap past the Rs. 10 crore mark, and with some luck, it’ll finish the week comfortably in the Rs. 11.50-12 crore range. That means a lifetime haul of over Rs. 20 crores could be on the cards. Not too shabby for a film that started with modest expectations, eh?

Note: All figures are as per production and distribution sources. No funny business here, folks!

More Fun Reads:

  • Kill Box Office Collection
  • Kill Movie ReviewThere you have it, folks! Kill is like that underdog boxer who takes a few hits but keeps on swinging. Stay tuned for more box office brawls, and remember, in Bollywood, the box office is just as unpredictable as the plot twists!

    Signing off, your one and only Box Office Bhaskar. It’s not just news, it’s entertainment!

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