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John Abraham's Parmanu refuses to slow down at Box Office — Check out film's latest collections

Despite being in the third week of its release and facing a stiff competition from 'Veere Di Wedding' and 'Raazi', the film continues to deliver a decent show at the Box Office. 

John Abraham's Parmanu refuses to slow down at Box Office — Check out film's latest collections Image Courtesy: Movie Still

New Delhi: The tall and handsome John Abraham's latest outing 'Parmanu: The Story Of Pokhran' has earned rave reviews from the audiences and critics alike. The Box Office report card proves that the film has managed to hold its grip at the ticket counters. 

Noted film critic and trade analyst Taran Adarsh took to Twitter and shared the figures. He wrote, "#Parmanu is in no mood to slow down... Third Tue HIGHER than third Mon... [Week 3] Fri 93 lakhs, Sat 1.52 cr, Sun 1.74 cr, Mon 77 lakhs, Tue 81 lakhs. Total: ₹ 57.60 cr. India biz."

Despite being in the third week of its release and facing a stiff competition from 'Veere Di Wedding' and 'Raazi', the film continues to deliver a decent show at the Box Office. As per Taran, 'Parmanu's Tuesday collection was better than Monday's. 

Here's the last five days collection of the film: 

June 8 (Friday): 93 lakhs
June 9 (Saturday): 1.52 cr
June 10 (Sunday): 1.72 cr
June 11 (Monday): 77 lakhs
June 12 (Tuesday): 81 lakhs

The story has been written by Saiwyn Quadras, Sanyuktha Chawla Sheikh and Abhishek Sharma. The film features John Abraham, Diana Penty, Boman Irani, Darshan Pandya to name a few. 'Parmanu' was earlier slated to release on December 8, 2017, but got pushed ahead.

'Parmanu' is based on the nuclear bomb test explosions conducted by the Indian Army at Pokhran in 1998. The intense drama is produced by Zee Studio and JA Entertainment. It hit the screens on May 25, 2018.

The viewers have given it a warm reception and the numbers are expected to go up in the coming days despite facing tough competition from other releases. With the film inching closer to hit Rs 60 crore mark, it has already been a profitable venture for the makers.