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Batwara 1947 Box Office Collection Day 5 Prediction: Will Reasonable Ticket Pricing Give Sunny Deol Starrer A Boost?

Sunny Deol, Preity Zinta, Shabana Azmi, Ali Fazal, and Karan Deol-starrer Batwara 1947 failed to make a mark at the box office during its first weekend. The movie collected Rs. 26.50 crore at the box office in three days, and on Monday, it crashed and only earned Rs. 2 crore. Now, all eyes are on the film's Tuesday collection. On Tuesdays, the ticket prices are reasonable, and the makers had also…

Batwara 1947 Box Office Collection Day 5 Prediction: Will Reasonable Ticket Pricing Give Sunny Deol Starrer A Boost?

Batwara 1947, a movie starring Sunny Deol, Preity Zinta, Shabana Azmi, Ali Fazal, and Karan Deol, has struggled to gain traction at the box office since its first weekend. The film reportedly collected Rs. 26.50 crore over three days, but on its fourth day, it only managed to earn a mere Rs. 2 crore.

With Tuesday's collection day upon them, the makers are optimistic that reasonable ticket pricing might give the movie a modest boost. Social media posts from the production house have hinted at this possibility. Early estimates suggest that the film could collect around Rs. 2-2.50 crore on its fifth day, bringing the cumulative collection to between Rs. 30-31 crore. However, better footfalls in the evening shows could further increase the totals.

Despite this cautious optimism, the movie has failed to make a significant impact overseas as well. It has only managed to gross Rs. 40.20 million worldwide in four days, which is a disappointing figure. The total budget of the film is estimated to be Rs. 120 crore. Given the current box office performance, Batwara 1947 appears to be on track to become a major flop at the box office.

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