'Badass Ravikumar' box office collection day 6: Himesh Reshammiya's action parody maintains steady business close to first-week completion
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You can either love him or hate him, but you definitely can’t ignore him, can’t ignore ‘ Badass Ravikumar .’ This spin-off of 2014 released ‘The Xpose,’ is very close to completing the first week run at the box office. According to the latest Sacnilk report, after a 6-day theatrical run, the movie stands at a collection of Rs.7.85 crore net in India.
Directed by Keith Gomes , the movie wasn’t aggressively promoted, yet it had a good opening with a Rs 2.75 crore collection. However, following the opening day numbers, the movie’s box office performance only went downhill. The weekend still helped fetch a decent collection - the movie made Rs 2 crore on Saturday, and Rs. 1.40 crore on Sunday. However, since Monday the film has failed to even fetch a proper crore. On Monday, it made Rs. 0.60 crores, and with a further slight dip, on Tuesday the business went down to Rs. 0.55 crore. Now the early estimates show the movie maintained the same numbers i.e. Rs. 0.55 crore on Tuesday.
Coming to the occupancy rate, the overall stats show a rise. On Tuesday it was 6.85%, which has gone up to 7.77% on Tuesday. Details of the segregation are below
Morning Shows: 5.45.%
Afternoon Shows: 7.20%
Evening Shows: 7.70%
Night Shows: 10.74%
‘Badass Ravikumar’
‘Badass Ravikumar’ features Ravi Kumar ( Himesh Reshammiya ), a fearless and unorthodox police officer assigned with the task of safeguarding the nation's secrets. Will he succeed in his mission, or will it put national security at risk?
Reviewing the movie, ETimes shared, “At the outset, Badass Ravi Kumar sets the tone with a disclaimer: “This film is all about badass logic, and here logic is optional.” Promising to deliver the over-the-top, dialogue-heavy entertainment of the 80s, it certainly stays true to its claim. But does that make it entertaining? Unfortunately, the answer is a resounding NO.”