Kareena Kapoor Khan, a stalwart of Hindi cinema with over 20 years in the industry, has delivered numerous superhit films throughout her career. In recent years, she has been exploring diverse roles and genres. From starring in the all-girl gang film The Crew alongside Tabu and
Kriti Sanon, to taking on the mystery thriller Jaane Jaan with Jaideep Ahlawat and Vijay Varma, Kareena has been pushing boundaries. Her latest project, The Buckingham Murders, directed by Hansal Mehta, sees her stepping into the role of a detective investigating the murder of a child, all while grappling with the grief of losing her own.
After an extremely low start, the film seems to have finally found its level, as its collections stayed steady on Tuesday, despite being Ganpati Visarjan Day in most parts of the country.
The film opened to Rs 1.15 crore on Friday and on the back of strong word of mouth, the film picked up on the weekend to collect Rs 1.95 crore on Saturday and Rs 2.15 crore on Sunday. But the film crashed on Monday by nearly 63% to collect Rs 80 lakh. But on Tuesday which was the last of the Ganpati festival, and usually a time for families and friends to get together , the film showed resilience and collected Rs 75 lakh as per early estimates by Sacnilk, thus taking the overall collection of the film to Rs 6.81 crore. By far, this would be Kareena’s lowest performing film in the longest time .
Kareena’s next is Rohit Shetty- Ajay Devgn’s Singham Again which is slated to release on Diwali. It would be clashing with Kartik Aaryan, Vidya Balan, Madhuri Dixit-Nene and Triptii Dimri’s Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3. Though, now there are murmurs about Singham delaying its release by 2 weeks and coming in November now.
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