The Diplomat Box Office Collection Day 7: John’s Film Maintains Hold; Beats Vedaa In Week 1

The Diplomat Box Office Collection Day 7: John Abraham's latest cinematic venture, "The Diplomat," has captured the attention of audiences far and wide. This action drama, enriched with a compelling narrative and an impressive ensemble cast that includes talents like Sadia Khateeb, Kumud Mishra, Sharib Hashmi, and Revathy, alongside John, has sparked considerable excitement and anticipation among fans. The choice of Holi for its release has only added to the fervor, making it a highly awaited event in the cinematic calendar.
At the heart of "The Diplomat" lies a gripping tale that navigates the intricate world of global diplomacy and political intrigue. The movie, crafted by the creative minds of director Shivam Nair and writer Ritesh Shah, introduces audiences to Aryan Sheikh, portrayed by John Abraham. Aryan is a man ensnared in false accusations of terrorism and betrayal, residing in Islamabad. Through its narrative, the film aims to shed light on the complex challenges and moral quandaries that those working within the diplomatic sphere often face.
The Diplomat Box Office Collection Day 7
The Diplomat has been maintaining a steady hold at the box office during the first week. According to a report published in Sacnilk, The Diplomat made a collection of Rs 1.35 crores on day 7 (first Thursday) and this took the overall collection of the movie to Rs 19.10 crores
The Diplomat Week 1 Collection
Interesting, The Diplomat has managed to complete a week at box office and it has made a collection of Rs 19.10 crores in week 1. The movie has managed to surpass the week 1 collection of Vedaa which happens to be around Rs 17 crores.
Meanwhile, John Abraham was seen singing praises for Indian diplomat JP Singh whom he met during the workshop to prepare for his character. Recalling the meeting, John said, "JP Singh sir came on set, and I observed his body language, the way he spoke-bahut hi sweet, simple, lekin pata hai jaise shatranj ke table pe, on the chess table, how you have your moves, I think he thinks 10 moves ahead. Matlab, voh baat toh aaram se karenge, but he has already planned what his next 10 moves are-and that's how a diplomat behaves".


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