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Article 15 box office collection Day 4: Ayushmann Khurrana film earns Rs 24.01 crore

Article 15 box office collection Day 4: This Ayushmann Khurrana film earned Rs 3.97 crore on Monday, taking its total to Rs 24.01 crore. It had opened with Rs 5.02 crore and earned Rs 7.25 crore on the second day. On Sunday it minted Rs 7.77 crore

Article 15 box office collection Day 4
Article 15 box office collection Day 4: Ayushmann Khurrana had a good opening weekend.

Ayushmann Khurrana’s latest film Article 15 earned Rs 3.97 crore on Monday, taking its total to Rs 24.01 crore. It had opened with Rs 5.02 crore and earned Rs 7.25 crore on the second day. On Sunday it minted Rs 7.77 crore

Trade analyst Taran Adarsh shared the film’s box office figures on his Twitter handle. He wrote, “#Article15 is super-strong on the crucial Mon… Braves #KabirSingh juggernaut + torrential rains in #Mumbai, yet stays solid at key metros… Eyes ₹ 34 cr [+/-] in Week 1… Fri 5.02 cr, Sat 7.25 cr, Sun 7.77 cr, Mon 3.97 cr. Total: ₹ 24.01 cr. India biz.”

Article 15 is directed by Anubhav Sinha, who also helmed last year’s Mulk. Like Mulk, which was based on communal divisions, Article 15 is also based on a social issue. It is about the caste-based discrimination that is prevalent in some parts of the country.

Adarsh had said in another tweet earlier, “Ayushmann Khurrana versus Ayushmann Khurrana… *Opening Weekend* biz…
2018: #BadhaaiHo ₹ 45.70 cr [extended 4-day weekend]
2019: #Article15 ₹ 20.04 cr
2018: #AndhaDhun ₹ 15 cr
2017: #ShubhMangalSaavdhan ₹ 14.46 cr
2017: #BareillyKiBarfi ₹ 11.52 cr
India biz.”

Due to mostly positive reviews and good word-of-mouth, Article 15 is expected to stay consistent in the foreseeable future.

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Article 15 has earned Rs 24.01 crore after 4 days

Trade analyst Taran Adarsh tweeted, "#Article15 is super-strong on the crucial Mon... Braves #KabirSingh juggernaut + torrential rains in #Mumbai, yet stays solid at key metros... Eyes ₹ 34 cr [+/-] in Week 1... Fri 5.02 cr, Sat 7.25 cr, Sun 7.77 cr, Mon 3.97 cr. Total: ₹ 24.01 cr. India biz."

Article 15 earns Rs 31 crore at the global box office

Article 15 has collected a total of Rs 31 crore at the global box office.  Director Anubhav Sinha said, “This is such wonderful news. I was wondering how will people who don’t live in India relate to this question that the film asks. I am delighted to know that they like the question. When you like a question, chances are, you know the answer too. I hope they answer this question soon.”

Article 15's overseas collections

Taran Adarsh had said in a tweet earlier, "#Article15 Overseas... Weekend total: approx $ 1mn... Key markets: North America: $ 366k
UAE/GCC: $ 322k
UK/Europe: $ 85k
Australia-NZ-Fiji: $ 65k."

Article 15 strong on Monday?

Raj Bansal tweeted, "@ayushmannk #Article15 is very strong on Monday. Collects ₹4Cr. plus. Very good."

Anurag Kashyap praises Article 15

Anurag Kashyap took to Twitter to commend Article 15. He wrote, "Envy @anubhavsinha to have pulled off Article 15 that he has. Great performances and story telling topped by such incredible cinematography , music, sound. A perfect slow burn of a thriller much like Mississippi Burning and the ilk. Congratulations all involved

Article 15 clinches the audience award at London Indian Film Festival!

Article 15 won the audience award  London Indian Film Festival, Variety reported. Anubhav Singh tweeted the link and wrote, "In other News.... YAYYYYYY!!!!"

Article 15 is second-highest weekend opener among Ayushmann Khurrana films

Trade analyst Taran Adarsh tweeted, "Ayushmann Khurrana versus Ayushmann Khurrana... *Opening Weekend* biz...
2018: #BadhaaiHo ₹ 45.70 cr [extended 4-day weekend]
2019: #Article15 ₹ 20.04 cr
2018: #AndhaDhun ₹ 15 cr
2017: #ShubhMangalSaavdhan ₹ 14.46 cr
2017: #BareillyKiBarfi ₹ 11.52 cr
India biz."

Ayushmann Khurrana: Art should cause a positive stir

Ayushmann Khurrana had earlier spoken about what drew him to Article 15, "With Article 15, I am doing a movie about a social cause for the first time. This has also been challenging for me. For a while, I had wanted to do a movie like this, but I was waiting for a good script or opportunity. I believe a piece of art should cause a positive stir. It’s my background in street theatre during my college days that draws me to social issues. I have travelled the length and breadth of the country with my plays and spoken to lots of people. So that exposure came early in my life."

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Article 15 owes a large part of its success to supporting cast

"Anubhav Sinha’s latest directorial Article 15 gets a thumbs-up for reasons more than one. The film establishes Sinha’s position in Bollywood (after last year’s hit Mulk) as a filmmaker who prefers to pick relevant stories. While the film’s major share of accolades goes to Ayushmann Khurrana who plays a no non-sense and upright cop, Article 15 wouldn’t be the same if it wasn’t for its brilliant supporting cast."

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'It’s the best film of this year'

"Saw #Article15 today. It’s the best film of this year! Thrilling, Suspenseful, Amazing cinematography and it raises critical issue of Casteism from multiple angles and layers. At least 5-6 different events in the film were directly inspired from real life incidents. Must watch," Dhruv Rathee said via Twitter.

'Article 15 holds well on Monday'

Film trade analyst Ramesh Bala posted on Twitter, ".@ayushmannk - Dir @anubhavsinha 's #Article15 's holds well on Monday.. ₹ 4 Cr Nett expected..Just 20% drop from Friday.. Movie is declared a Hit! 4-days Total - ₹ 24 Crs.."

Article 15 has received positive reviews. The Indian Express' Shubhra Gupta wrote in her review, "There’s a lot that’s well done in Article 15, even though some of it is too on the nose, like a primer-explainer of ‘rural caste oppression and urban ignorance’. And at places, it feels scattered because there’s too much going on. I found a few strands unconvincing: Sayani Gupta’s Gaura, who plays the older sister of one of the missing girls, has a vivid presence, but is wrong for the part; Zeeshan Ayyub’s rebel Dalit leader’s comings-and-goings take away from the proceedings. The romantic thread between the cop and his activist lady-love (Talwar) is a filler, and the thriller-like chase to-find–the-missing-girl tone feels gratuitous."