
Nikita Roy and Tanvi: The Great emerge theatrical failures with poor box office collections
Nikita Roy collects Rs 80 lakh in four days
Helmed by Kussh Sinha, Nikita Roy had a dull start at the box office. Starring Sonakshi Sinha, the supernatural thriller earned Rs 15 lakh on its opening day. Also featuring Paresh Rawal and Arjun Rampal, the film then collected Rs 20 lakh and Rs 35 lakh net business on Day 2 and Day 3 respectively.
On Day 4, Nikita Roy fetched mere Rs 10 lakh net business. The cume collection of the film stands at Rs 80 lakh at the box office.
Tanvi The Great fetches Rs 1.25 crore in four days
Tanvi The Great, which is helmed by Anupam Kher, opened at Rs 25 lakh net business on Friday. Starring Kher and Shubhangi Dutt, the film collected Rs 40 lakh on Saturday and Rs 50 lakh on Sunday.
Tanvi The Great earned Rs 10 lakh on the first Monday, bringing its cume collection to Rs 1.25 crore in four days.
The Monday bookings are not looking good for Nikita Roy and Tanvi The Great. Both the films have lost screens and shows to Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda's Saiyaara with their poor businesses.
Nikita Roy and Tanvi The Great in theaters
Nikita Roy and Tanvi The Great are playing in cinemas from July 18. You can book your tickets from the online ticket booking web portals or grab them from the counter itself. Stay tuned to Pinkvilla for more updates.
Disclaimer: The box office figures are compiled from various sources and our research. The figures can be approximate, and Pinkvilla does not make any claims about the authenticity of the data. However, they are adequately indicative of the box-office performance of the films in question.

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