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Prithviraj's 'I, Nobody' Suffers Weak Opening Weekend

Summary

  • I, Nobody film struggles at box office, facing a weak opening.
  • The movie's first weekend collection is projected below 6 crores.
  • Made on a 40 crore budget, the film may not recover costs.
Prithviraj's 'I, Nobody' Suffers Weak Opening Weekend

The Prithviraj Sukumaran and Parvathy Thiruvothu-starrer 'I, Nobody' is facing a difficult box office performance. Released on July 9, the film was anticipated to have a strong opening weekend. However, a lack of positive word-of-mouth has led to a significant struggle, with projections indicating a first-weekend collection of less than 6 crores.

The film has shown a concerning trend of declining collections since its release. On its third day, 'I, Nobody' saw a 9.6% drop from the previous day, earning 1.13 crore. This follows a more substantial dip of over 40% on its second day. The current India net collection stands at 4.58 crore.

'I, Nobody' was reportedly made on a substantial budget of 40 crore. At its current pace, the film is unlikely to recover its production costs, posing a significant challenge to its financial success. This marks a disappointing start for Prithviraj Sukumaran.

Looking ahead, Prithviraj Sukumaran has two more films slated for release this year, 'Khalifa' and 'Daayra,' offering potential opportunities to rebound at the box office. 'Khalifa' is set for an August 20 release, while 'Daayra,' co-starring Kareena Kapoor Khan, is expected in September.

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