The Konkona Sensharma and Ratna Pathak Shah starrer Lipstick Under My Burkha is exposing the patriarchal nature of society. Furthermore, it looks like the film has finally picked up pace at the theaters as well.
“Not seen such a response since Rang De Basnati”
- After collecting Rs 7.08 crores till Monday, the figures go one increasing with Rs 1.36 crores on Tuesday.
- The film has definitely maintained its strong grip on the box office.
- Taran Adarsh tweeted, “#LipstickUnderMyBurkha Fri 1.22 cr, Sat 2.17 cr, Sun 2.41 cr, Mon 1.28 cr, Tue 1.36 cr. Total: Rs 8.44 cr. India biz. EXCELLENT!”
- He also added, “#LipstickUnderMyBurkha is UNSTOPPABLE… Tue biz is HIGHER than Mon and Fri biz… Day-wise data in next tweet…”
- The Konkona Sensharma starrer has till now collected a total of Rs 8.44 crores in its run of five days.
- It earned a total of Rs 5.80 crores over the weekend with a steady graph of Rs 1.22 crores on Friday, Rs 2.17 crores on Saturday and Rs 2.41 crores on Sunday.
- A theatre manager said that the last time such a response was witnessed, it was for Rang De Basanti.
- And not just multiplexes but even in single screens, audiences are applauding the film.
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- Even though the movie opened on a staggeringly low number of 400 screens, the film hasn’t failed to lure audiences.
- Also, usually the figures of a film go on decreasing over the week. But in the case of Lipstick Under My Burkha,
- the Tuesday’s figures are Rs 1.36 crores while Friday had Rs 1.22 crores and Monday had Rs 1.28 crores.
- Looks like the film has gained the interest of fans who were rather disappointed by Munna Michael.
- Speaking of Munna Michael, even though the Tiger Shroff-Nawazuddin film opened on 3000 screens, the movie has collected only a little more than Rs 24 crores till now.
- The film’s numbers went from Rs 8.70 crores to Rs 3.25 crores as soon as the week started.
- The coming days are going to be very crucial in deciding the fate of both the films, but looks like the Alankrita Shrivastava flick has already had a head start.