
Salman Khan’s Sikandar, which was his massive Eid launch of 2025, has disillusioned his followers. The movie opened at Rs 26 crore on Sunday and noticed a slight uptick in its collections on Monday, when it made Rs 29 crore, adopted by Rs 19.5 crore on Tuesday. The movie, which was the return of the actor on the large display after his 2023 movie Tiger 3, opened to damaging opinions and the damaging word-of-mouth has made a big impact on the footfalls in theatres. This has resulted in discount of Sikandar’s exhibits in simply three days.
Salman Khan’s Sikandar had over 8000 exhibits on the day of its launch, as per trade tracker Sacnilk. Nonetheless, the exhibits diminished on the second day because the variety of exhibits dropped right down to 7820. On the third day, the variety of exhibits fell down even additional because the movie was left with 7333 exhibits and on the fourth day, the quantity has dropped right down to 6942 exhibits.
On the day of its launch, Sikandar had about 1381 exhibits scheduled within the Delhi-NCR area. On Wednesday, the area has simply 1175 exhibits scheduled for screening, recording a lower of about 200 exhibits. Equally, in Mumbai, Sikandar had 1894 exhibits scheduled on its launch day. Nonetheless, on its fourth day, the variety of exhibits have dropped right down to 1643. Different areas have additionally dropped the variety of exhibits which is maybe due to the lesser variety of footfalls noticed throughout the first couple of days.
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In keeping with early estimates by Sacnilk, Sikandar has earned Rs 3.15 crore on its fourth day, bringing the entire to Rs 77.65 crore. Sikandar launched in theatres after the monstrous success of Vicky Kaushal’s Chhaava that dominated the home field workplace for nearly six weeks and has made Rs 595 crore to this point. Directed by AR Murugadoss, Sikandar additionally stars Rashmika Mandanna, Kajal Aggarwal, Sharman Joshi, Sathyaraj and Prateik Babbar.