The film ‘Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat’, which was considered very weak in front of ‘Thamaa’ in the Diwali clash, has surprised the speculators in a way that no one had expected. ‘Deewaniyat’, which brings together ‘Sanam Teri Kasam’ star Harshvardhan Rane and popular Punjabi film actress Sonam Bajwa, has not received very positive reviews. But despite this, this film is continuously attracting a huge audience. Now it has done a unique miracle for Harshvardhan Rane.
Box office collection of ‘Deewaniyat’
This film, which surprised everyone by opening in double digits on the first day, continues to perform solid even after the holidays are over. Its collection remained in the range of 7-8 crores even during working days. The collection of ‘Deewaniyat’ on Thursday was a little more than Rs 7 crore.
Now trade reports are saying that on the fourth day i.e. Friday it has made a net collection of more than Rs 6 crore. Its earnings have not decreased even by 10% in these two days. Now its total net collection in 4 days has exceeded Rs 32 crore.
First hit in the career of ‘Harshvardhan’
‘Deewaniyat’ has done a very unique feat at the box office. hero of the film Harshvardhan Rane People remember him from the 2016 film ‘Sanam Teri Kasam’. But when this film was released, it was a flop. Its better earnings came after its re-release this year. The film did not even collect Rs 10 crore in its original run. In fact, the collection of Harshvardhan’s other theatrical films ‘Paltan’, ‘Tara vs Bilal’ and ‘Savi’ also could not cross the Rs 10 crore mark at the box office.
Now with Rs 32 crore in 4 days, ‘Deewaniyat’ has earned more than the total net collection of all Harshvardhan’s films. According to reports, the production budget of the film is Rs 30 crores. In this respect, after Saturday’s earnings, ‘Deewaniyat’ will also get the status of hit. With the jump in the weekend, the film will easily cross the Rs 50 crore mark at the box office. It remains to be seen how big a hit this film, which reached theaters without big expectations, turns out to be.
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