Ek Villain Returns, the highly anticipated sequel to the 2014 hit Ek Villain, released on Friday, February 11th. The movie stars John Abraham, Arjun Kapoor, and Tara Sutaria, and has been heavily promoted leading up to its release. However, the box office collection on the first day was not quite what fans had expected.
Ek Villain Returns: Box Office Collection
The box office collection of Ek Villain Returns has been very much in the spotlight since its release. The movie was expected to do well on its opening day, with some predicting a gross of around Rs. 20 crore. However, the first day box office collection of Ek Villain Returns was only Rs. 10.30 crore, which is a significant drop from the predicted figure.
John Abraham and Arjun Kapoor Team-up
John Abraham and Arjun Kapoor had previously collaborated on the 2014 hit Ek Villain, and fans were eagerly awaiting their reunion in Ek Villain Returns. The two actors have a great chemistry on-screen, and were expected to bring in the crowds.
Did They Work Magic?
Despite the star power of John Abraham and Arjun Kapoor, it seems that the magic of their on-screen chemistry was not enough to draw in the crowds. The movie received a lukewarm response from movie-goers, and the first day collection was significantly lower than expected.
First Day Collection
The first day box office collection of Ek Villain Returns was only Rs. 10.30 crore. This is significantly lower than the expected figure of Rs. 20 crore. The movie was released in 2,500 screens across India, and the occupancy rate on opening day was only 30%.
Critical Reception
The critical response to Ek Villain Returns has been mostly positive. Many critics praised the performances of the cast, and the movie has been praised for its suspenseful plot. However, the movie has also been criticized for its slow pace and lack of originality.
Analyzing the Numbers
The first day collection of Ek Villain Returns was a disappointment to many fans. The movie was released in 2,500 screens, which is a significant number, but the occupancy rate was only 30%. This suggests that the movie did not draw in enough crowds to make up for the number of screens it was released in. It remains to be seen if the movie will be able to make up for its poor opening day performance in the coming days.
Ek Villain Returns, the much-anticipated