The Diplomat & Interstellar Box Office Collections:
The Diplomat was postponed from its March 7 release to March 14 to take advantage of the Holi festival. The strategy seems to have worked for the makers, but not on a large scale. To be frank, Bollywood has squandered a Holi weekend, and the calendar has become messier than before.
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Regarding the John Abraham-starrer, it's a respectable start for the film, thanks to the Holi boost. The Diplomat wasn't a large commercial film, so it was expected to open with a single-digit total, and that's precisely what occurred. The film didn't feature any major stars except John, and the genre complicates box office results.
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Shivam Nair's action thriller recorded approximately Rs. 4 crore nett on Friday, which can be regarded as a decent total. However, the film is experiencing a slight dip in collections on Saturday morning. The picture might change in the evening as the weekend mood sets in, but will that help The Diplomat as much as it would Chhaava?
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On the other hand, master filmmaker Christopher Nolan's classic sci-fi epic, Interstellar, returned to cinemas for a week due to public demand. The film earned approximately Rs. 2-2.25 crore nett on its opening day and will easily surpass the 7-8 crore mark by the weekend. This clearly demonstrates Nolan's popularity in the Indian market and how much his movies are cherished by our audiences.
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