Kill Global Box Office Collection Day 7 (First Week): Dharma Productions and Sikhya Entertainment presented the action thriller film “Kill,” finally overcame the crucial first week at the box office, and within this span of time, the film has surpassed the notable ₹ 20 Cr gross mark at the worldwide box office. At the domestic market, the film managed ₹ 10.14 Cr net in the first six days, followed by a 1.61% dip on day 7 (1st Thursday) added ₹ 1.22 Cr net, taking the total domestic net to ₹ 11.36 Cr.
Kill 7 Days Domestic Net Box Office Collection Breakdown
Kill Day 1 Net Collection: ₹ 1.35 Cr
Kill Day 2 Net Collection: ₹ 2.20 Cr
Kill Day 3 Net Collection: ₹ 2.70 C
Kill Day 4 Net Collection: ₹ 1.30 Cr
Kill Day 5 Net Collection: ₹ 1.35 Cr
Kill Day 6 Net Collection: ₹ 1.24 Cr
Kill Day 7 Net Collection: ₹ 1.22 Cr
Kill Total India Net: ₹ 11.36 Cr
Kill Global Box Office Collection Day 7 Grosses ₹ 20.2 Cr!
According to the latest news update by Bollywood Hungama, the “A” rated action thriller racked quite well ₹ 20.2 Cr gross within the opening week; out of the collection, the Indian market has grossed ₹ 13.52 Cr, and the international market contributed ₹ 6.68 Cr gross. From the beginning of the second week, the film had to face off with Akshay Kumar’s “Sarfira,” which was released today, with positive reviews from critics and moviegoers.
More About Kill Movie
The Hindi action thriller was released on July 5 under the banners Dharma Productions and Sikhya Entertainment, directed and written by Nikhil Nagesh Bhat, with cinematography by Rafey Mehmood and edited by Shivkumar V. Panicker. The stars of the film are Lakshya, Raghav Juyal, Ashish Vidyarthi, Harsh Chhaya, Tanya Maniktala, and others.
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