The film Stree starring Rajkummar Rao and Shraddha Kapoor in the leading roles has completed its first week and the film box office collection reports have shown the growth and performance of the film at the box office. The film is a horror-comedy, a genre that has not been explored so much in Bollywood but back to back three films success has proved that it can work.
The film Stree started at 6.83 crores opening at the box office and it collected more than 30 crores in its opening weekend. With this film was already a hit but Stree's remarkable performance stayed a long for box office. According to the trade analyst Taran Adarsh, the film Stree did 5.50 crores on Thursday, and it collected 60.39 crores overall in the week.
#Stree is REMARKABLE in Week 1... Day-wise biz is an EYE-OPENER... East, West, North, South - this film is a WINNER... Fri 6.83 cr, Sat 10.87 cr, Sun 14.57 cr, Mon 9.70 cr, Tue 6.37 cr, Wed 6.55 cr, Thu 5.50 cr. Total: ₹ 60.39 cr [1950 screens]. India biz.
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) September 7, 2018
Now the big question will Stree be able to cross 100 crores mark at the box office or not. Well, after the seeing the content and the box office report it shows it will stay for a long at the box office. Because we even don't have seen any big downfall in the screes.
Will #Stree cross 💯 cr? Much depends on how it fares in Weekend 2... While the film is holding on to a good number of screens in Week 2 [Week 1: 1950; Week 2: 1770] + the trending is superb, it should deliver strong numbers in Week 2 as well... India biz.
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) September 7, 2018
Irrespective for its *lifetime biz*, #Stree is a LOTTERY for its investors... The mid-sized film has already recovered a substantial chunk of investment from non-theatrical avenues, while the all-India theatrical biz is an added bonus.
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) September 7, 2018
In the first week, the film got 1950 screens all over India, but in the second week, the film got 1770 screens. According to trade analyst Taran Adarsh, Stree is a LOTTERY for its investors. The mid-sized film has already recovered a substantial chunk of investment from non-theatrical avenues, while the all-India theatrical biz is an added bonus.