Day 3 box office receipts for Sky Force: Akshay Kumar's aerial action film has only gotten better.
Day 3 box office receipts for Sky Force: Following a somewhat lackluster premiere, Akshay Kumar and Veer Pahariya's aerial action film skyrocketed. The movie ended its debut weekend on a very positive note after seeing surprise strong growth on Saturday and maintaining it on Sunday. Sky Force has a strong chance of having a long and healthy existence if it can pass the Monday test.
On its first day, Sky Force made ₹12.25 crore, which is a little less than average for a movie of that size. However, with an incredible 80% rise on Saturday, it more than made up for that deficit, earning ₹22 crore. Sacnilk claims that the movie made an additional ₹27.50 crore on Sunday, capping the first weekend with a solid domestic nett tally of ₹61.75 crore. The eventual opening weekend total may be closer to ₹70 crore, as the movie's producers stated that Sky Force made over ₹40 crore in its first two days of release.
With $600K in its first two days of business, Sky Force has also done very well outside, increasing its total revenue by more than ₹5 crore.However, it should be mentioned that Sky Force is anticipated to do the most of its business in India, just like the majority of Akshay Kumar films.
Positive word-of-mouth and excellent reviews from reviewers have contributed to the movie's success. Sky Force has a good chance of surviving the first week if it can prevent a sharp decline on its debut Monday. Its lifetime haul will be determined by this crucial test on Monday.
Everything about Sky Force
Sky Force, which was directed by Abhishek Anil Kapur and Sandeep Kewlani, is partially based on the 1965 Indo-Pakistani air war strike on Pakistan's Sargodha airbase. In addition to Akshay Kumar and Veer Pahariya, Sara Ali Khan and Sharad Kelkar play important parts, and Nimrat Kaur makes a brief appearance.
With $600K in its first two days of business, Sky Force has also done very well outside, increasing its total revenue by more than ₹5 crore.However, it should be mentioned that Sky Force is anticipated to do the most of its business in India, just like the majority of Akshay Kumar films.
Positive word-of-mouth and excellent reviews from reviewers have contributed to the movie's success. Sky Force has a good chance of surviving the first week if it can prevent a sharp decline on its debut Monday. Its lifetime haul will be determined by this crucial test on Monday.
Everything about Sky Force
Sky Force, which was directed by Abhishek Anil Kapur and Sandeep Kewlani, is partially based on the 1965 Indo-Pakistani air war strike on Pakistan's Sargodha airbase. In addition to Akshay Kumar and Veer Pahariya, Sara Ali Khan and Sharad Kelkar play important parts, and Nimrat Kaur makes a brief appearance.
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