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'Metro..In Dino' box office collection day 1 (LIVE): The multi-starrer movie faces competition from 'Jurassic World Rebirth' and 'Sitaare Zameen Par'

'Metro..In Dino' box office collection day 1 (LIVE): The multi-starrer movie faces competition from 'Jurassic World Rebirth' and 'Sitaare Zameen Par'

Time of India4 hours ago
The sequel to the 2007 film 'Life In A Metro' has now released on Friday, July 4 and it's titled, 'Metro..In Dino'. This seqeul stars Aditya Roy Kapur, Sara Ali Khan, Ali Fazal, Fatima Sana Sheikh, Pankaj Tripathi, Konkona Sen Sharma, Anupam Kher and Neena Gupta.
Directed by Anurag Basu with Pritam's music, there are high hopes from this one but it has begun on a slow note on day 1. The film is expected to grow with positive word of mouth, and thus, one may see better numbers on Saturday and Sunday.
However, it is facing a tough competition from the Hollywood biggie, 'Jurassic World Rebirth'. On Friday afternoon, till now, 'Metro...In Dino' has collected Rs 1 crore.
Metro…In Dino Movie Review
Meanwhile, 'Jurassic World Rebirth' has made around Rs 3.77 crore till the same time, according to Sacnilk.
Thus, clearly, this iconic Hollywood franchise is clearly leading. According to Box Office India, the film film of the Jurassic franchise had released in 1994 and it was the first Hollywood movie to cross the Rs 10 crore mark. That's quite a big deal and since then all the movies of this franchise have continued to do well.
In this case, 'Metro...In Dino' may just take a backseat. But, it also seems like Aamir Khan's Sitaare Zameen Par' which has been running well since the last two weeks has also seen a drop and is facing competition from 'Jurassic World Rebirth'. It has made only Rs 64 lakhs till Friday afternoon. There's also
Brad Pitt
's 'F1' which is doing well at the box office.
Just as its name suggests, 'Metro...In Dino' is expected to find an audience just in the metros and multiplexes, and not two-tier, three tier centres. Thus, the collection is ought to be slow and moderate. But with positive word of mouth, the film may be able to catch up. Moreover, the songs of this one have not gotten as popular as the songs from the first part. For a film like this, it was essential that the music gets more popular and also reaches the roots.
Day wise collection of the movie:
Day 1 [1st Friday] ₹ 1 Cr ** -
Total ₹ 1 Cr
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