Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat Early Box Office Collection: One of the most awaited romantic thrillers, Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat, underwent much-celebrated lighting of theaters on Tuesday. This film is a product of longstanding love and obsession, passion and heartbreak, with the promise of a traditional melodrama with the touch of modernity in directing teeth by Milap Milan Zaveri. Excellent music, proper montage, and fiery chemistry lit the house with day 1 brightness.
According to the very first reports coming in from the trade, Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat managed to net approximately ₹5.7 crores (India, net) on its opening day. Many multiplex audiences became closely connected to its emotional narrative in its best circuits-Mumbai, Delhi and Hyderabad.
The number may seem insignificant in comparison with other mass entertainment films, yet it is actually a very high start for a good romantic drama. Actually, the hype was tremendous since among others, it had a very good buzz about the film’s melodious soundtrack and a strong performance by Harshvardhan Rane.
Viewpoint of Audience and Critics
Critics and public appreciation for raw emotions, intense dialogues and a nail-biting climax have come around the film. Apparently, Harshvardhan Rane has tried his hand at what seems among the finest, up to now, in playing the obsessive lover, whereas Sonam Bajwa gives grace and urgency to her portion.
However, some critics said that the first half feels somewhat slow, no doubt with melodramatic bits calling for cuts. But the songs “Bol Kaffara” and “Dil Dil Dil” from the film’s music album helped hold the film afloat and kept it emotionally gripping.
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Will There Be a Spike During the Weekend?
After a decent opening of Rs 5.7 crore, It is expected to fare well during the weekend as its grows by leaps and bounds. Should the good word-of-mouth continues, This film will likely turn out to be a sleeper hit.
Day 1 Indian net: ₹5.7 Cr Verdict: A steady start; weekend trends will decide long-run success.