The Taj Story's Box Office Journey: A 13-Day Recap
The movie industry is buzzing with the success of 'The Taj Story,' which has captivated audiences across India. On its 13th day, the film continued its impressive run, adding another ₹0.29 Cr to its India net collection. This brings the total 13-day collection to a remarkable ₹16.66 Cr, a testament to its widespread appeal.
But here's the breakdown that has everyone talking. The film's earnings have been on a rollercoaster ride, with significant spikes and dips throughout its first two weeks. On its opening day, it earned ₹1 Cr, and the numbers climbed to ₹2 Cr on the first Saturday, a 100% increase. The momentum continued with a 37.50% rise on Sunday, but then took a dip on Monday. This pattern of fluctuations continued, with some days seeing a surge and others a decline in collections.
And now, the controversy. The film's occupancy rates on the 13th day reveal an intriguing story. While the overall Hindi occupancy was 6.22%, a closer look at the show timings paints a different picture. The morning and afternoon shows saw decent occupancy, with some regions reaching over 6%. However, the evening and night shows had zero occupancy in all regions, leaving many seats empty.
Directed by Tushar Amrish Goel and produced by Swarnim Global Services Pvt. Ltd., 'The Taj Story' features renowned actors Paresh Rawal, Zakir Hussain, and Amruta Khanvilkar. This talented trio has delivered powerful performances, contributing to the film's success.
For Paresh Rawal, this film adds another feather to his cap, as it enters his list of top-grossing Hindi movies. 'The Taj Story' ranks 5th among his highest-grossing Hindi net collection movies, with an impressive ₹16.37 Cr. Similarly, for Amruta Khanvilkar, this film takes the top spot in her list of Hindi net collection movies.
As the film continues its theatrical run, will it maintain its momentum or face more fluctuations? Stay tuned for more updates on this captivating box office journey. And don't forget to share your thoughts on the film's performance and the intriguing occupancy trends in the comments below!