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Emergency box office collection day 4: Kangana Ranaut's political drama sees significant drop

Emergency box office collection day 4: Kangana Ranaut's film hit the big screen on January 17, 2025. The political drama, directed by Ranaut, witnessed a drop in its collection.

Nirali Kanabar
Jan 21, 2025
Emergency box office collection day 4: Kangana Ranaut's political drama sees significant drop

Emergency box office collection day 4.

Emergency box office collection day 4: Kangana Ranaut's directorial venture released in the third week of January 2025. After several delays, Emergency saw the light of the day on Jan 17, 2025. Starring Kangana as former Indian PM Indira Gandhi, the political drama clashed with Azaad at the box office. It features Ajay Devgn, Aaman Devgan, and Rasha Thadani. Although the film performed well in the initial three days, Emergency fell flat on the fourth day at the ticket window.

Emergency box office report day 4

Emergency opened at Rs 3.11 crore at the box office. The Kangana Ranaut-starrer collected Rs 4.28 crore on day two and Rs 4.87 crore on day three. However, the film saw a major dip in its collection day 4. According to early estimates by Sacnilk, Emergency earned only Rs 1 crore on the fourth day of its theatrical release.

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Considering the same, Emergency's total box office collection now stands at Rs 13.26 crore. It remains to be seen how Ranaut's film will fare in the coming days. That said, it will have an OTT premiere on Netflix after the film's theatrical run ends.

Kangana Ranaut on Emergency

Earlier, in an interview with India Today, Kangana Ranaut reacted to making a film on a sensitive subject. The actress compared her film Emergency to Oppenheimer.

"I don't know why people are so uncomfortable with truth. As if it does not stand there glaring at us evidently, and so obviously. To me Ms. Gandhi is what she is and we cannot compartmentalize people as ‘good’ or ‘bad’. If you look from that perspective this film will open many doors for you but at the same time, a close comparison to draw with my film is maybe Oppenheimer," she said.

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