‘Yodha’ box office collection day 2: Sidharth Malhotra starrer sees growth, earns ₹5.75 crore

Updated : Mar 17, 2024 11:32
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Sidharth Malhotra starrer ‘Yodha’ has shown an improvement on Saturday after a slow start on Friday. The film witnessed a jump of 40.24 percent in box office collection from the opening day. 

‘Yodha’ picks up pace at box office 

The aerial action thriller grew 40 per cent on day 2 at box office. According to film industry tracker Sacnilk.com estimates, ‘Yodha’ earned ₹5.75 crore net in India on Saturday. The film minted ₹4.1 crore net on its opening day. The Sidharth Malhotra starrer has minted ₹9.85 crore net in two days. The film registered an overall 13.86 per cent occupancy in Hindi theatres on Saturday.  

Special BOGO offer on ‘Yodha’ 

The makers have also announced a special ‘Buy one, get one free ticket’ offer to attract more moviegoers over the weekend. Dharma Productions wrote, “Get double the thrill and twice the adventure! Experience action and drama together with your crew using the @bookmyshow weekend special offer! (T&C APPLY) Book your tickets here- https://bookmy.show/Yodha #Yodha in cinemas now!" 

‘Yodha’ facing tough competition from 'Shaitaan' 

While ‘Yodha’ is ahead in Adah Sharma’s ‘Bastar: The Naxal Story’, the film is facing tough competition from Ajay Devgn and R Madhavan starrer ‘Shaitaan’. The horror thriller has crossed ₹ 100 crore mark worldwide. 

About ‘Yodha’ 

The Pushkar Ojha and Sagar Ambre directorial also stars Disha Patani and Raashii Khanna in key roles. The action-thriller packed with patriotic fervour shows Sidharth on a mission to rescue passengers in a hijacked plane. The film has received mixed reviews on social media on day 1. 

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Yodha box office collection day 1

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