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Sriram Raghavan’s “Merry Christmas,” starring Vijay Sethupathi and Katrina Kaif, began slowly at the box office but is still holding steady in theatres. Despite a decline in box office collection on January 15, the movie still drawing crowd to theaters. ‘Merry Christmas’ made Rs 11 crore net in India in just four days.
On January 12, “Merry Christmas” debuted in theatres. It is a bilingual film in Tamil and Hindi from the highly regarded director Sriram Raghavan.
Before “Merry Christmas” was released in the theatres last week, there was a tangible sense of anticipation surrounding the film. Predictably, the movie got great reviews when it first came out and is currently depending on positive word of mouth. The movie’s earnings in India dropped to Rs 1.65 crore net on January 15 after a decline in ticket sales.
Early box office estimates claim that in just four days, “Merry Christmas” made Rs 11.38 crore net in India. The Hindi version of the movie had a 13.37 percent occupancy rate on January 15 in that nation.
The movie is about two strangers named Albert (Vijay) and Maria (Katrina Kaif) who accidentally cross paths and get sucked into a chain of bad things that happen to them. When its Sriram Raghavan’s film, you know you are in for a wild ride, and “Merry Christmas” does not let you down. It keeps you guessing and waiting for Albert and Maria’s next move, making you feel on the edge of your seat.
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