Read Ayan Mirza’s review of the film Waar here
And also check out this piece where I tell you 8 reasons why you should get yourself a Waar ticket right now.
It has been seven days since Waar hit the cinemas but the excitement is just not dying. Every day there is something new coming up with respect to this film and there is a constant flurry of action on social media. Some are loving it, some are hating it but everyone is acknowledging its presence. Something that still surprises me is how Waar is appealing to both the masses and the multiplex audiences given the fact that the film is in English amongst other factors. Given this unique feat of Waar, it should not come as a surprise that the film had a dream first week run at the box office.
Waar came with a bang when it collected 1.8 crore(gross) on the first day and broke quite some records. Then the second day showed a jump as the collections were 2.23 crore (gross) on its second day. The first week is now over and the film has closed in with an impressive 13.274 crore(gross). Here is the daywise breakup.
1st day( Wednesday): 1.76 cr (gross) 1.15 cr (net)
2nd day(Thursday): 2.23 cr( gross) 1.51 cr(net)
3rd day (Friday): 2.168cr (gross) 1.46 cr (net)
4th day ( Saturday): 2.24cr (gross) 1.53 cr (net)
5th day ( Sunday): 1.976cr ( gross) 1.35 cr (net)
6th day (Monday): 1.45cr*(gross) 0.95cr*(net)
7th day(Tuesday): 1.45cr*(gross) 0.95cr*(net)
Total : 7 Days 13.274 (gross) 9.0 cr (net)
The film has already crossed the collections of many Bollywood biggies including Chennai Express and Don 2 among others. Now the next few weeks will only add more to this huge collection and it should not be surprising if Waar soon emerges as the highest grossing Pakistani film crossing Bol’s collection of 12 crore(net) 19 crore(gross).
Team Galaxy Lollywood would like to congratulate Team Waar on this success and wish them all the luck for the future of this film.
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