'The Kashmir Files' box office collection Day 13: Vivek Agnihotri directorial sees drop in collections as film inches closer to Rs 200 crore mark

by · The Times of India

Vivek Agnihotri's 'The Kashmir Files' saw a minor drop in collections as it entered its 13th day at the box office.

According to reports, the film saw a drop of around 15% on Wednesday as it raked in an estimated Rs 8.25 crore nett. Compared to the numbers the film earned on Tuesday, it amounted to a drop of Rs 2 crore.

The film has seen a noticeable decline in collections in week two. The film has now collected an estimated Rs 102 crore nett thus far in its second week, thus taking its total collections to an estimated Rs 198 crore nett.

With this, the film has now become the highest post-pandemic grosser as it has beaten the record held by Akshay Kumar's 'Sooryavanshi'. The cop drama reportedly earned an estimated Rs 195 crore last year.

Trade experts predict that the film will round off its second week with an estimated collection of over Rs 205 crore nett.

It was previously reported that the film could also make it past the Rs 300 crore nett mark. Although the numbers have taken a dip, all eyes are now on the weekend to see if the film can rake in double digits once again and make 'The Kashmir Files' a box-office blockbuster.