This Friday, Rani Mukerji starrer ‘Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway’ and Kapil Sharma’s ‘Zwigato’ hit the screens. Both films have become low scorers.
“Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway” gained some momentum with positive word of mouth and earned Rs 1.25 crore on day one. Taran Adarsh tweeted that the film released on 535 screens and is expected to grow positively over the weekend. The trade analyst also updated that Kapil Sharma starrer ‘Zwigato’ had a limited release in just 409 screens and managed to collect Rs 42 lakhs on Friday. This entertainer also gets good word of mouth publicity. While these two releases are struggling to make a mark, Shah Rukh Khan starrer ‘Pathaan’ is going smoothly. The film has lasted over 50 days at the box office and currently stands at a whopping Rs 540.98 nett across all languages – Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.
“Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway” gained some momentum with positive word of mouth and earned Rs 1.25 crore on day one. Taran Adarsh tweeted that the film released on 535 screens and is expected to grow positively over the weekend. The trade analyst also updated that Kapil Sharma starrer ‘Zwigato’ had a limited release in just 409 screens and managed to collect Rs 42 lakhs on Friday. This entertainer also gets good word of mouth publicity. While these two releases are struggling to make a mark, Shah Rukh Khan starrer ‘Pathaan’ is going smoothly. The film has lasted over 50 days at the box office and currently stands at a whopping Rs 540.98 nett across all languages – Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.
Rani Mukerji’s performance in ‘Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway’ has left her husband in shock. Speaking about the same, the actor revealed, “Adi was shocked after watching the film. He was deeply moved and I don’t think I’ve seen him so moved in any film. The last time he was so moved was when Yash uncle died. He’s older now, so it hit him. He was very sweet and hugged me from the side like I was his child. He said, ‘Well done,’ and I said, ‘Thank you.’ It was a moment because Adi is praising me behind my back. I think he couldn’t stop himself and the film moved him.”