Batwara 1947 Box Office Day 4: Sunny Deol Starrer Off to a Slow Start With 5% Morning Occupancy
Batwara 1947 has started Day 4 (Monday) on a very slow note. Morning shows are reporting just around 5% occupancy across India. After a weak Sunday, the Sunny Deol starrer has failed to pick up on the first working day, and the trend looks dull in both multiplexes and single screens.
Batwara 1947 Day 4 Occupancy: Weak Morning Trend
The low morning occupancy indicates that walk-ins are minimal and advance booking is missing. The Independence Day boost is now over, and Batwara 1947 is not able to sustain audience interest. This slow start on Monday morning points towards another drop compared to the weekend.
Why Batwara 1947 Is Struggling: The Awarapan 2 Clash Factor
The big reason behind the weak hold is the clash with Awarapan 2. The Emraan Hashmi thriller has taken the majority of screens and prime show timings since release. Batwara 1947 has been pushed to non-preferred slots, which has hurt the film in a big way. The competition has made it difficult for the film to retain footfalls.
Batwara 1947 Box Office Collection Day 4: Estimates and Trend
Based on current trends, Batwara 1947 box office collection Day 4 is likely to land in the ₹2-3 crore range. The final number will depend on how occupancy moves through the afternoon and evening shows. Without a significant jump later in the day, the film may end even lower than the estimate.
Batwara 1947 Box Office Verdict: A Tough Week Ahead
Overall, Batwara 1947 has ended its extended weekend poorly, and Monday is showing no signs of recovery. The 5% morning occupancy and clash impact suggest a tough week ahead. For the film to survive, it will need strong support in tier 2 and tier 3 centers, but with current trends, that looks challenging.
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Disclaimer: The box office figures are compiled from various sources and internal research. The figures are approximate and indicative in nature. CineInfinity does not make any claims about the absolute authenticity of the data but believes they adequately reflect the box office performance of the film(s).