Surya, Disha Patani and Bobby Deol starrer action-drama film ‘Kangua’ has made a strong start at the box office. At the same time, Vikrant Massey’s film ‘The Sabarmati Report’ is also attracting the attention of the audience with its strong story. ‘Kangua’, released on November 14, made a great collection of Rs 24 crore on the first day. At the same time, ‘The Sabarmati Report’, released on November 15, earned Rs 1.15 crore on the first day. Let’s know about the box office performance and features of these two films.
‘Kangua’ rocked the box office
Suriya’s ‘Kangua’ is a tremendous action film, in which Bobby Deol impressed the audience a lot in the role of villain. This film has been released in eight languages, which increased its reach considerably.
Collection:
Day Earnings (₹ Crore)
Day 1: 24 Crore
Day 2: 7.43 Crore
Total Earnings: 31.43 Crore
In which languages was ‘Kanguva’ released?
To make the film popular in India and internationally, it has been released in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, English, French and Spanish.
Bobby Deol’s performance in ‘Kanguva’
Bobby Deol’s villain avatar in the film adds depth to the story. His strong acting and screen presence keeps the audience engaged.
‘The Sabarmati Report’: A film based on a true incident
Vikrant Massey, Raashi Khanna and Riddhi Dogra starrer ‘The Sabarmati Report’ is based on the story of the Godhra incident in Gujarat in 2002. In this, Vikrant has played the role of a journalist who struggles in search of the truth.
First day earnings:
Day earnings (₹ crores)
First day 1.15 crores
Film highlights
Storyline: This film is a bold attempt to bring a sensitive and true incident to the screen.
Acting: Vikrant Massey has shown depth in the role of a journalist, while Raashi Khanna and Riddhi Dogra’s acting is also strong.
Competition between the two films
Film Release Date First day earnings (₹ crores) Total earnings (₹ crores)*
Kangua 14 November 24 crores 31.43 crores
The Sabarmati Report 15 November 1.15 crores Not known yet
The style and target audience of both the films are different. While ‘Kangua’ is a big budget action film, ‘The Sabarmati Report’ is a sensitive film based on a true incident.
What does the audience response say?
Kangua: Made on a large scale, this film is being appreciated for its tremendous visual effects and action sequences.
The Sabarmati Report: Its deep story and sensitive subject has attracted serious cinema lovers.
Your Verdict:
Have you seen both these films? If not, it is high time you go to the cinema and form your own opinion. ‘Kangua’ will give you an amazing action experience while ‘The Sabarmati Report’ will take you deep into a true incident