Bharat Express

Day 11 Collection Of The Kerala Story: Adah Sharma’s Film Set To Hit Rs 150 Crore Mark

On day 11, the movie made Rs 10 crore at the box office, according to early estimates.

Day 11 collection The Kerala Story

Day 11 collection The Kerala Story

The Kerala Story, directed by Sudipto Sen, is unstoppable at the box office. The film is doing Marvels at the ticket window. The movie starring Adah Sharma has brought in a lot of money thanks to positive reviews. In the span of nine days of its dramatic delivery, the film entered the Rs 100 crore club.

Day 11 Box Office Collection of The Kerala Story

On day 11, the movie made Rs 10 crore at the box office, according to early estimates. With a current total of Rs 146.74 crore, it appears that the film will soon surpass Rs 150 crore at the domestic box office.
Indeed, even before its delivery, the film has been buried in a few discussions that haven’t impacted its execution. The Kerala Story is said to have been the second-highest-grossing Hindi movie of 2023.

On Sunday, May 14, the actress Adah and her crew were involved in a road accident. She said that everyone is fine and not to worry.

About the movie

The film also has Yogita Bihani, Siddhi Idnani, and Sonia Balani in important roles, in addition to Adah Sharma. Helmed and composed by Sudipto Sen, it spins around the constrained change of non-Muslim young ladies in Kerala. It was blamed for “erroneously guaranteeing” that 32,000 ladies got radicalised and were sent on dread missions. While the Focal Leading Body of Film Confirmation (CBFC) found it reasonable for public display, a series of petitions requesting a stay on its delivery were recorded.

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According to the most recent reports, the Indian Movie Makers Affiliation (IMPPA) has denounced the West Bengal government’s restriction on screening The Kerala Story, calling it ‘inappropriate’ and a serious infringement of the opportunity for articulation. In addition, the ban was imposed by Mamata Banerjee, the chief minister of West Bengal, to keep the state’s peace.