Salman Khan ‘s eagerly awaited film Sikandar has made its debut in the global box office after all, and as it turns out, initial numbers fell short — packaging commentary from trade analysts up to fans. While reservations from both, The film’s Day One worldwide collections has been way lower than Joonah and also has not cleared the opening day numbers of L2 Empuraan forcing feasible box office projections. —
Critics and audiences had a range of opinions on “Sikandar” that opened with less buzz than Salman Khan’s action flicks,, with some opting for critical praise that he had hit his punches while others called the plot thread thin. Day 1 Worldwide (Box Office) collections were reported as half of “Jawan’s” opening numbers it has made many to scratch their heads in industry. Also “Sikandar” has absolutely not moved the numbers in L2 Empuraan, which has been doing a damn good business on its day 1 alone. After this further what point, the movie which everyone is talking so much in advance, it has expected start. There are many reasons that duped trade analysts had much lower hopes: the film’s middling reviews, stiff competition from similarly successful releases and the shifting palette of audience. Some people might take the taken for granted nature of Salman Khan blockbuster, and the expectations higher than what was delivered.
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” Sikandar ” is being closely watched for performance, especially in parallel with few others recent releases like still-running “Chhaava”. The boost given by “Chhavainc L2 Empuraan” shows that regional cinema has emerged victorious and fights a tough battle with Bollywood on their doors.
Opening was not so hot but “Sikandar” has enough power to bounce back in the coming days if word-of-mouth and audience reception will be good. Its weekend and post weekend performance will decide how much overall home in the theater the film makes. The initial box office numbers of ” Sikandar ” on day 1 worldwide is a reality check for the industry, content and audience engagement should be what really matters! While the performance will continue to be closely observed as it traverses through its run in theaters, so will the film.