Mulk Weekend Collection: Taapsee Pannu Starrer Expected To Touch Rs. 7 Crores
It looks like positive word-of-mouth has helped Rishi Kapoor-Taapsee Pannu starrer Mulk to pick up business on Day 3 as it minted approximately Rs. 3 crores.
Box Office
oi-Madhuri
By Madhuri
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Mulk
First
Weekend
Collection:
Rishi
Kapoor's
film
gives
TOUGH
competition
to
Fanney
Khan
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Day
Box
Office
Collection
(In
Rupees)
1
1.60
crores
(estimated)
2
2.50
crores
(estimated)
3
3
crores
(estimated)
Mulk
Weekend
Collection:
Rishi
Kapoor-Taapsee
Pannu
starrer
Mulk
received
a
thumbs
up
from
the
critics
and
slowly
picked
on
business
on
Day
3.
The
fil
minted
around
Rs.
3
crores
on
Sunday
taking
the
weekend
box
office
collection
of
the
movie
to
around
Rs.
7
crores.
Mulk
Second
Day
Collection:
After
a
lackluster
opening
at
the
box
office
on
Friday,
Rishi
Kapoor-Taapsee
Pannu
starrer
Mulk
showed
a
slight
increase
in
box
office
numbers
on
Day
2.
Early
estimates
suggest
that
the
film
collected
around
Rs.
2.50
crores
on
Saturday.
Mulk
First
Day
Collection:
Anubhav
Sinha's
Mulk
starring
Rishi
Kapoor
and
Taapsee
Pannu
may
have
won
a
thumbs
up
from
the
critics
for
its
hard-hitting
theme,
but
the
praises
have
failed
to
translate
into
numbers
at
the
box
office.
As
per
early
reports,
the
film
has
minted
approximately
Rs.
1.50
Crores
on
its
opening
day
at
the
box
office.
Film
trade
analyst
Girish
Johar
was
earlier
quoted
in
indianexpress.com
saying
as,
"If
I
have
to
place
my
money,
I
will
place
it
on
Mulk.
Whatever
they
are
trying
to
convey
is
a
strong
message
and
it
is
a
strong
content
film
backed
by
deadly
performances
by
Rishi
Kapoor,
Taapsee
Pannu
and
Ashutosh
Rana.
In
my
opinion,
the
film
might
earn
Rs
2
crore
on
its
first
day."
Speaking
about
the
film,
Taapsee
was
earlier
quoted
as
saying,
"True
patriotism
and
nationalism
has
been
presented
in
this
film,
and
if
anyone
has
a
problem
with
it,
then
their
idea
is
probably
diluted
and
they
are
not
open-minded
(enough)
to
see
the
point
from
the
other
side
as
well.
Whoever
has
a
problem
with
it...
the
problem
lies
within
their
minds."