After a promising opening weekend, Rajkummar Rao’s latest venture, “Srikanth,” witnessed a notable decline in box office collections on its fourth day. The film, helmed by Tushar Hiranandani, faced a substantial drop, collecting between 1.75 to 2 crore rupees on Monday. This dip raises concerns about the film’s sustainability in the coming days.
With an opening weekend haul of 11.95 crore rupees, “Srikanth” needed a solid performance on Monday to maintain momentum. However, the significant decrease in collections hints at an uphill battle for the biopic. To stay afloat, the film must aim to consistently garner over 1.5 crore rupees throughout the week.
Despite the Monday setback, there’s still hope for “Srikanth” as it outperforms similar releases like Vikrant Massey’s “12th Fail.” The film’s IMDb rating of 8.3 and stellar cast including Rajkummar Rao, Jyothika, and Sharad Kelkar add to its potential longevity at the box office.
“Srikanth” portrays the inspiring journey of industrialist Srikanth Bhola, depicting his achievements despite facing visual impairment. The film sheds light on his academic and entrepreneurial endeavors, emphasizing the challenges overcome by the visually impaired community. As audiences await the film’s future trajectory, the question remains whether “Srikanth” can maintain its foothold amidst stiff competition and fluctuating box office trends.