Bheed
Day
1
Box
Office
Collection:
Rajkummar
Rao
and
Bhumi
Pednekar
starrer
social
drama
Bheed
was
released
in
theaters
today,
March
24.
The
highly-anticipated
film,
helmed
by
Anubhav
Sinha,
has
created
the
right
buzz
after
its
trailer
was
released.
It
not
only
brought
back
the
pain
and
struggles
of
the
COVID
pandemic,
but
the
film
got
embroiled
in
controversy
for
connecting
the
times
with
the
Partition
of
India.
With
gloomy
music
and
a
black-and-white
format,
Bheed
portrays
the
heartbreaking
struggles
migrant
workers
suffered
during
the
COVID-induced
lockdown.
BHEED
DAY
1
BOX
OFFICE
COLLECTION
Besides
Rajkummar
Rao,
Bhumi
Pednekar,
Bheed
also
stars
Pankaj
Kapur,
Ashutosh
Rana,
Dia
Mirza,
and
others.
The
film's
trailer
has
received
good
reviews.
However,
it
will
have
to
face
Keanu
Reeves'
John
Wick:
Chapter
4
at
the
box
office.
As
per
reports,
John
Wick
4
will
give
tough
competition
to
Anubhav
Sinha's
directorial.
Meanwhile,
the
movie's
early
estimates
suggest
that
Bheed
will
earn
around
Rs
2
crore
on
its
first
day.
According
to
trade
website
Sacnilk,
Bheed
is
expected
to
mint
only
Rs
0.20
cr
on
its
day
1.
It
has
approximately
5.41
percent
Hindi
occupancy.
On
the
other
hand,
filmmaker
Hansal
Mehta
on
Thursday
took
to
twitter
and
shared
his
thoughts
on
Bheed,
He
wrote,
"#Bheed
in
theatres
tomorrow.
This
film
besides
being
an
important
document
of
our
times
is
dramatic
and
engaging
with
perhaps
one
of
the
best
ensembles
since
Maqbool.
@RajkummarRao
is
superlative
in
his
portrayal
of
a
conflicted
'in-charge'.
@anubhavsinha
is
on
top
of
his
game.
Pankajji,
Virubhai,
Ashutosh
Rana,
Aditya
Shrivastava,
Bhumi
and
the
entire
cast
put
together
by
@CastingChhabra
is
terrific.
Particularly
heartbreaking
is
Aditi
Subedi.
Don't
miss
#Bheed."
#Bheed
in
theatres
tomorrow.
This
film
besides
being
an
important
document
of
our
times
is
dramatic
and
engaging
with
perhaps
one
of
the
best
ensembles
since
Maqbool.
@RajkummarRao
is
superlative
in
his
portrayal
of
a
conflicted
‘in-charge’.
@anubhavsinha
is
on
top
of
his
game.
pic.twitter.com/UEMZBEuNze
Talking
about
the
movie,
director
Anubhav
Sinha
stated,
"The
key
objective
of
shooting
the
film
in
black
and
white
was
to
showcase
how
the
visuals
of
the
social
disparity
during
India's
Lockdown
were
strikingly
similar
to
what
people
went
through
during
the
1947
Partition."