
Janhvi Kapoor’s romantic drama Param Sundari, including Siddharth Malhotra, has earned the status of her third highest grossing film, earning Rs 41.5 crore in India within eight days of release on August 29, as Saikanilk has reported. Despite the strict competition from the new release, the film’s total gross is Rs 65.25 crore.
Directed by Tushar Jalota, Param Sundari made a strong start on the first day with a gross of Rs 7.25 crore, followed by Rs 9.25 crore on Saturday and Rs 10.25 crore on Sunday, thus earning a total of Rs 26.75 crore in the initial weekend. However, earnings declined in the week of the week, Rs 3.25 crore was recorded on Monday – which is 68% less than Sunday. On Tuesday, he earned Rs 4.25 crore with a little recovery, but the earnings decreased to Rs 1.75 crore on the eighth day, which led to the total earnings of Rs 39.75 crore for the first week.
The film is getting a tough competition from Tiger Shroff’s rebel 4 (opening of Rs 12 crore), Hollywood’s The Conjuring: Last Rights (debut of Rs 18 crore) and The Bengal files (Rs 1.75 crore) in their second weekend. Despite this, Param Sundari has surpassed Janhvi’s Mr. and Mrs. Mahi (Rs 36.34 crore), which is behind only Dhadak (Rs 74.19 crore) and Devra: Part 1 (Rs 62.12 crore) in his filmography.
While mixing the background of Delhi and Kerala, cross-Calchal Rome-Com-Com-Com has been appreciated for its chemistry and music of Sachin-Jigar, Sunny Sanskari’s Tulsi Kumari with Varun Dhawan, with Varun Dhawan, is getting a lot of discussion. While Param Sundari is making a splash at the box office, its frequent earnings reflect Janhvi’s growing commercial appeal.
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