‘The Diplomat’ Box Office Collection Day 5: John Abraham starrer slows down; The first Tuesday earns only Rs 1.40 crore.

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'The Diplomat' Box Office Collection Day 5: John Abraham starrer slows down; The first Tuesday earns only Rs 1.40 crore

‘The Diplomat’, which included John Abraham in the title role, made it in theaters on Friday, March 14. The film opened with decent numbers and even proved the prophecies of slow start. In the first weekend, it maintained a stable speed at the box office, but on Monday, the film saw a sharp dip. He has been seen in the early approximate number of its first Tuesday. According to Sacnilk, the film only Rs. Gacked. 1.40 crores on Tuesday, overall collection after a five -day run in theaters – Rs. 16.20 crores.
The film opened with Rs 4.03 crore on Friday, and with an increase of 16 percent, earned Rs 4.65 crore on Saturday. It also maintained the same number on Sunday, but the week came as a challenge. The film saw a decline of more than 60 percent and the film collected Rs 1.50 crore on Monday, with another dip on Tuesday, the film only Rs. 1.40 core.
Based on real events, ‘The Diplomat’ is the story of a girl trapped in Pakistan. He was cheated in love, and the man whom he got married became his worst dream. In an attempt to break her hut, she tries to seek help from the government, where a diplomat, JP Singh has played an important role in his defense.
Directed by Shivam Nair, in the film, John Abraham is the Indian girl as Uzma as Indian diplomat JP and Sadia Khetab, who wants to seek help for rescue.
A dip in the number of box office was seen, but the words of praise for John Abraham’s work are still coming in. Viewers and critics have equally appreciated their performance. Thus, manufacturers are hopeful about box office success.
However, the coming days at the box office will be difficult, as the film is currently facing competition with ‘Chhawa’; Soon the new release will also create a new challenge. ‘Snow White’, the film of children released earlier this week will put the film of very symbolized children under pressure.

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