Box
Office:
Global
star
Tom
Cruise
is
set
to
take
the
box
office
by
storm
again
with
his
upcoming
flick
Mission:
Impossible
-
Dead
Reckoning
Part
One.
The
movie
has
received
positive
reviews
from
critics
and
is
one
of
the
most
highly
anticipated
films
of
2023.
The
popular
franchise
has
a
huge
fan
following
in
India,
and
its
initial
box
office
report
shows
the
hype
around
it.
MI
7
is
touted
to
become
the
biggest
opener
of
Cruise
in
India,
with
more
than
1.10
lakh
tickets
estimated
to
be
sold
in
advance
booking.
Will
this
have
an
impact
on
Indian
films
running
in
theatres?
Let's
find
out.
Mission:
Impossible
-
Dead
Reckoning
Part
One
box
office
Impossible
-
Dead
Reckoning
Part
One,
directed
by
Christopher
McQuarrie,
also
stars
Hayley
Atwell,
Ving
Rhames,
Simon
Pegg,
Rebecca
Ferguson,
Esai
Morales,
Vanessa
Kirby,
Pom
Klementieff,
and
Henry
Czerny.
As
per
a
report
by
Pinkvilla,
the
film
had
sold
more
than
28,000
tickets
for
the
opening
day
as
of
3:30
pm
on
Friday.
Further,
over
1.10
lakh
tickets
are
estimated
to
be
sold
in
India
in
advance
booking.
MI
7
is
expected
to
earn
around
Rs
12
to
14
crore
on
its
opening
day
in
India,
the
report
mentioned.
For
the
uninitiated,
Tom
Cruise's
last
movie,
Top
Gun:
Maverick,
had
opened
to
Rs
9.50
crore
in
India.
How
are
Indian
films
performing
at
the
box
office?
Meanwhile,
there
are
three
Hindi
films,
Satyaprem
Ki
Katha,
72
Hoorain,
and
Neeyat,
currently
running
at
the
theatres,
and
it
looks
like
their
performances
will
surely
be
affected
by
MI
7.
Satyaprem
Ki
Katha
Kartik
Aaryan
and
Kiara
Advani's
Satyaprem
Ki
Katha,
in
its
second
week,
managed
to
cross
the
Rs
60
crore
mark
on
Saturday,
July
8.
However,
the
film
saw
another
massive
drop
in
its
collection
on
July
10.
As
per
reports,
the
romantic
movie
on
day
12
earned
over
Rs
2
crore
in
India,
which
is
a
huge
fall
from
its
weekend
collection,
which
was
Rs
5
crore.
The
film's
total
collection
stands
at
Rs
68.06
crore
at
the
domestic
box
office.
72
Hoorain
&
Neeyat
The
controversial
72
Hoorain
and
Vidya
Balan
starrer
murder
mystery
Neeyat
both
opened
in
theatres
on
July
7
to
disappointing
numbers.
On
its
day
4,
72
Hoorain
minted
only
25
lakhs,
taking
its
total
to
Rs
1.50
crore.
On
the
other
hand,
Neeyat
too
had
a
low
opening
but
performed
better
than
72
Hoorian.
On
its
fourth
day,
the
film
earned
0.75
crore,
after
which
its
overall
collection
so
far
stands
at
4.94
crore.
Given
the
massage
dip
in
Satyaprem
Ki
Katha
and
the
underwhelming
performances
of
72
Hoorain
and
Neeyat,
it
has
to
be
seen
how
they
thrive
at
the
box
office
as
Tom
Cruise's
giant
Mission:
Impossible
7
hits
the
Indian
cinema
halls.