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Nivin Pauly's 'Baby Girl' Stumbles at Box Office
24 Jan
Summary
- Baby Girl earned ₹75 lakhs on its opening day in India.
- The film saw varied audience occupancy, peaking during night shows.
- Online reviews are divided, with praise for the screenplay and criticism.

Nivin Pauly's latest film, 'Baby Girl', has commenced its theatrical run with a modest opening. Early estimates indicate a first-day collection of ₹75 lakhs across India. The film's performance at the box office was characterized by varied audience engagement throughout the day.
Occupancy rates for 'Baby Girl' demonstrated a clear trend, with morning shows recording 19.70% and afternoon shows dipping to 14.44%. However, evening shows saw a slight improvement to 18.90%, followed by a significant increase during night shows, which achieved 32.84% occupancy. This pattern suggests a gradual build-up of interest as the day progressed.
Public reception to 'Baby Girl' has been divided. Social media platforms are abuzz with diverse opinions. While some viewers lauded the film's intense drama, sharp screenplay, and Nivin Pauly's performance, others expressed disappointment with the narrative's second half and climax. The film's success in the coming days will hinge on word-of-mouth spreading from positive reviews.




