Munjya has made an impressive debut at the box office, collecting around Rs 4 crore net on its first day. The film has performed exceptionally well across various regions, thanks to its genre appeal and lower ticket prices. Despite the affordability, the collections have exceeded expectations.
According to Sacnilk, the film is projected to rake in Rs 6.75 crore on Saturday, bringing the total to almost Rs 11 crore net in just two days.While further growth is anticipated on Sunday, it might be slightly affected by the T20 World Cup match between India and Pakistan.
The film managed to attract audiences in Hindi circuits on its opening day without relying on a star-studded cast, indicating positive word-of-mouth and a strong box office presence. While the official hit status will be confirmed on Monday, the current trend and widespread positive reception suggest that Munjya is on its way to becoming a success.
According to Sacnilk, the film is projected to rake in Rs 6.75 crore on Saturday, bringing the total to almost Rs 11 crore net in just two days.While further growth is anticipated on Sunday, it might be slightly affected by the T20 World Cup match between India and Pakistan.
The film managed to attract audiences in Hindi circuits on its opening day without relying on a star-studded cast, indicating positive word-of-mouth and a strong box office presence. While the official hit status will be confirmed on Monday, the current trend and widespread positive reception suggest that Munjya is on its way to becoming a success.
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This marks another win for Maddock Films, which has consistently catered to the lower middle-class audience with smaller films. Last year, they succeeded with Zara Hatke Zara Bachke starring Vicky Kaushal and Sara Ali Khan and this year, Munjya seems to be following suit.
Munjya stars Sharvari, Mona Singh, Abhay Verma, and Sathyaraj. Directed by Aditya Sarpotdar, the film delves into the rooted myth of ‘Munjya,’ drawing from Indian beliefs and cultural systems.