Crakk stars Vidyut Jammwal, Nora Fatehi, Amy Jackson and Arjun Rampal. The film is facing tough competition with Yami Gautam Article 370 at the box office.
Crakk, an action-packed film stars Vidyut Jammwal, Arjun Rampal, Nora Fatehi, and Amy Jackson. The film has been struggling to collect good numbers at the box office. On its first Tuesday, the film has earned just ₹1 crore in India. Directed by Aditya Datt, the film was released in theatres on 23rd February.
During its five days in theaters, the Aditya Dutt-directed movie brought in ₹10.71 crore, according to preliminary estimates from industry tracker Sacnilk. Tuesday, the film's fifth day, brought in ₹1.01 crore, a marginal gain of 1% over the previous day's ₹1 crore. As for occupancy on February 27, the movie saw an overall Hindi occupancy of 10.46%.
After earning ₹4.25 crore on its first day, Crakk saw a decline. It still hasn't been able to surpass its release day sales figures. In its second day of release, the film brought in ₹2.15 crore. The movie saw a 49.41% decline in its box office receipts on February 24 but only little growth on Sunday, February 25, when it saw a 6.98% increase. On its third day, the movie brought in ₹2.3 crore, bringing its first-weekend earnings to ₹4.55 crore.
Vidyut Jammwal's film raked in ₹1 crore at the overseas market. The film has collected ₹11.1 crore in India, bringing its overall total to ₹12.1 crore worldwide.
Crakk faced tough competition with Yami Gautam starrer Article 370 at the box office. Article 370 is way ahead of the Vidyut Jammwal film as it has collected ₹29.40 crore net in India. The clash at the ticket window has further intensified the competition for the film.
Crakk won't be able to hold its momentum due to the declining box office numbers as this week comes to an end. Despite having multiple stars, the film received a mediocre response from the viewers and had trouble keeping up a consistent number of screens. The movie did not fare well in terms of word-of-mouth since both critics and viewers gave it mediocre reviews.
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