HIT The Third Case Hindi Box Office:
Nani and Srinidhi Shetty's HIT The Third Case, also known as HIT 3, has faced a tough time in the Hindi market amidst heavy competition. The film struggled to get screens against Raid 2 and then failed to attract audiences in North India, becoming a huge disaster at the box office.
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The film earned just Rs. 25 lakhs on its opening day, which is a poor start for any sequel. It’s important to note that this was the most promoted HIT film in the Hindi market, yet there was little to no audience for it. This franchise does not enjoy any fan following in Hindi-speaking regions, which explains the low collections.
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On the second day, Dr. Sailesh Kolanu’s directorial dropped to Rs. 20 lakhs, as was expected. The third day for this third case of the HIT franchise wasn’t encouraging either. The film has managed a total of just over Rs. 65 lakhs in its opening weekend and will struggle to even cross the Rs. 3 crore nett mark in its lifetime run.
HIT The Third Case Box Office Collections:
At the all-India level, the film is close to the Rs. 40 crore nett mark, which is a respectable total. However, the Hindi market is a total washout. This proves that the pan-India trend does not work for every movie—and certainly not for every star or franchise.
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Below are the collections of HIT: The Third Case in India:
Thursday – Rs. 25 lakhs nett
Friday – Rs. 20 lakhs nett
Saturday – Rs. 22 lakhs nett
Total – Rs. 67 lakhs nett approx.
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