Vivek Agnihotri's directorial The Kashmir Files is doing well despite all odds. The Kashmiri Pandits' exodus, has seen a phenomenal jump at the box office as it has managed to rake in Rs 27.15 crore on its third day since its release.
The film was released on limited screens. Now, after receiving massive love from the audience, the screen count was increased from 600 to 2000. Trade analyst Taran Adarsh shared the numbers on Twitter on Monday. He wrote: "Grows 325.35% on Day 3 (vis-à-vis Day 1), NEW RECORD… Metros + mass belt, multiplexes + single screens, the *opening weekend biz* is TERRIFIC across the board... Fri 3.55 cr, Sat 8.50 cr, Sun 15.10 cr. Total: Rs 27.15 cr. #India biz."
Bollywood actor Anupam Kher took to social media on Monday and shared,
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Anupam Kher puts his soul into his performance and delivers an impressive Pushkar Nath Pandit. Equally remarkable is Mithun Chakraborty. But the actor who leaves an indelible mark on screen is Darshan Kumaar, who, as Krishna, is striking, especially during his speech in the climax.
Mounted with ace production values, the visuals, except for a few frames, do not boast of any cinematic brilliance. Nevertheless, the film is relatable, and you get sucked into the narrative.