Karwaan Weekend Collection: Irrfan Khan-Dulquer Salmaan Film Races Ahead On Day 3
With positive word-of-mouth and reviews, Irrfan Khan-Dulquer Salmaan starrer Karwaan raced ahead of the other releases- Fanney Khan and Mulk on Day 3 as it collected around Rs. 3.50 crores.
With
positive
word-of-mouth
and
reviews,
Irrfan
Khan-Dulquer
Salmaan
starrer
Karwaan
raced
ahead
of
the
other
releases-
Fanney
Khan
and
Mulk
on
Day
3.
Early
estimates
revealed
that
the
film
continued
to
show
an
upward
trend
and
minted
around
Rs.
3.50
crores
on
Sunday.
The
estimated
total
weekend
box
office
opening
for
Karwaan
is
Rs.
7.75
crores.
Karwaan
Second
Day
Collection:
It
seems
like
the
positive
word
of
mouth
has
slightly
worked
in
favour
of
Irrfan
Khan-Dulquer
Salmaan
starrer
Karwaan.
After
having
an
opening
collection
of
Rs.
1.50
crores,
initial
reports
suggest
that
the
slice-of-life
road
trip
flick
has
raked
in
an
estimated
collection
of
Rs.
2.40
crores
on
Day
2.
Karwaan
First
Day
Collection:
This
week
saw
the
release
of
Irrfan
Khan
starrer
Karwaan.
The
film
also
marked
the
Bollywood
debut
of
Malayalam
hearthrob
Dulquer
Salmaan
and
internet
sensation
Mithila
Palkar.
Karwaan
revolves
around
three
oddballs
from
different
walks
of
life
who
are
thrown
together
on
a
somewhat
bizarre
journey
which
helps
them
find
normalcy
in
their
lives.
While
the
film
has
received
good
reviews,
it
has
still
failed
to
draw
in
numbers
at
the
box
office
counter.
As
per
early
reports,
the
film
has
minted
an
opening
collection
of
Rs.
1.50
crores.
Earlier
Girish
Johar
had
told
indianexpress.com,
"Karwaan
is
expected
to
be
a
rich
high-end
content
film.
It
has
light
humour
and
people
will
definitely
watch
it
for
Irrfan
Khan.
It
might
have
a
slow
start
in
the
morning,
but
a
positive
word
of
mouth
will
definitely
help
it
grow
by
evening.
Also,
Dulquer
is
a
big
star
down
south,
hence
he
will
pull
the
audience
to
the
theatres
in
that
region."
Speaking
about
Karwaan,
Dulquer
had
earlier
said,
"While
I
am
fluent
in
Hindi,
I
was
a
little
worried
about
my
accent.
So
when
I
was
approached
for
Karwaan,
I
told
them
they
need
to
first
listen
to
me
speak
in
Hindi,
in
case
it
sounds
off."
Talking
about
foraying
into
Bollywood,
he
further
added,
"I'm
not
trying
to
'cross
over' into
Hindi
films.
I
felt
that
I
fit
the
role
and
that
it
is
my
kind
of
film.
If
you're
getting
interesting
offers,
then
why
should
you
restrict
yourself."