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Crakk box office collection Day 4: Vidyut Jammwal-starrer sees a significant downfall, mints ₹1.02 crore

Crakk - Jeetegaa Toh Jiyegaa!, an action-packed thriller, stars Vidyut Jammwal, Arjun Rampal, Nora Fatehi, and Amy Jackson.

Crakk box office collection Day 4: Vidyut Jammwal-starrer sees a significant downfall, mints ₹1.02 crore
A still of Nora Fatehi and Vidyut Jammwal from Crakk

Last Updated: 10.06 AM, Feb 27, 2024

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Crakk: Jeetega to Jiyegaa! starring Vidyut Jammwal, Arjun Rampal, Nora Fatehi, and Amy Jackson had a good opening at the box office in India. However, the film, which collected ₹4.25 crore nett in India on its first day is now facing a downfall. On its first Monday, the film failed to pass the Monday test and collected ₹1.02 crore, marking a significant downfall of 55.65 percent from the previous day.

Crakk is an action-packed thriller which has been helmed by Aditya Datt. According to the estimates by industry tracker Sacnilk, throughout its four days in theatres, the Vidyut Jammwal film brought in ₹9.72 crore nett after collecting ₹1.02 crore on Monday. As for occupancy on February 26, the movie achieved an overall Hindi occupancy of 10.46%.

Crakk Day-wise collection

On its first day of release, Crakk collected ₹4.25 and saw a decline on day 2 by collecting ₹2.15 crore. However, on its first Sunday, the film had a 6.98 percent uptick but didn't pick up the pace. The movie brought in ₹2.3 crore on Sunday, bringing its weekend total to ₹4.55 crore net.

Crakk worldwide box office collection

The Vidyut Jammwal film collected ₹3 crore in international markets and ₹9.95 crore in India. As of Day 4, early estimates put its total worldwide box office collection at ₹12.95 crore. It is to be noted that Crakk is made on a budget of ₹45 crore.

Clash with Yami Gautam's Article 370

Yami Gautam and Priyamani starrer Article 370 was released on the same day as Crakk giving it a tough competition at the ticket window. With a total collection of ₹26.15 crore in India, Yami's film overtakes Vidyut's.

The movie Crakk will soon be eliminated from theaters since it dropped to a single number on its first workday and failed the Monday test. It will be referred to as a "flop" movie because it fell short of the hype.

Talking about the film, Vidyut had earlier said, "With Crakk, my vision was to deliver the biggest sports action thriller in Indian Cinema. The adrenaline-fueled visual spectacle we've created, aims to captivate audiences, leaving them eagerly anticipating more."

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