Bollywood actors Rajkummar Rao and Shraddha Kapoor starrer film Stree is doing quite good at the box office and the film has made a storm at the box office in four opening days. Let us tell you that the film had four days opening weekend and it has made more 40 crores in the four opening days that is quite amazing.
The interesting thing is that the film is made on the low budget of 20 crores and it's earning already has doubled the budget. The film has already entered in the most profit earnings of the film year. According to trade analyst Taran Adarsh, the film Stree on fourth Monday collected 9.70 crores, that made the total collection of the film to 41.97 crores.
#Stree runs riot at the BO... Surpasses expectations by putting up a FANTASTIC TOTAL on Day 4 [#Janmashtami holiday]… Fri 6.83 cr, Sat 10.87 cr, Sun 14.57 cr, Mon 9.70 cr. Total: ₹ 41.97 cr. India biz... This one’s a SUPER HIT.
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) September 4, 2018
Fear sells... And so do comedies... The marriage of horror and humour has resulted in three major successes: #BhoolBhulaiyaa [2007], #GolmaalAgain [2017] and #Stree [2018]... Does it signal the arrival of a new trend? Will we see more horror-comedies in future?
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) September 4, 2018
The film got a huge four days weekend and all because Monday turned out a big day because of Janmashtami holiday. Let us tell you that the film also has become Rajkummar Rao's biggest solo hit film, whether actress Shraddha Kapoor also has tasted success after a long time.
#Stree has won over audiences in desh as well as videsh… Let’s compare it with Rajkummar Rao’s previous movies in Australia...#BareillyKiBarfi *lifetime biz* A$ 60,767#FanneyKhan *lifetime biz* A$ 58,673#Stree *weekend + Mon biz* A$ 63,353... Crossed *lifetime biz*@comScore
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) September 4, 2018
The film Stree is a horror comedy film and this film's story has won all over. What mainly is being appreciated is the casting of the film, every character of the film has gone perfect and their performances have made the film lighted all over.