Ground Zero Box Office Collection Day 3: Emraan Hashmi's film earnings are taking on Sunday, Mint This Amount | Mint

Ground Zero Box Office Collection Day 3: Emraan Hashmi’s new Bollywood film, Ground Zero, hit the big screen on April 25 and delivered an unexpected strong performance in India on April 25. Despite a slow start in earnings Friday, the return on the following days in income is striking. According to industry -tracker sacnilk.com, the film earned an estimated amount of £ 1.67 crore Sunday on Sunday. With this, the total estimated amount (India only) now stands at £ 4.72 crore until the report is submitted. The film registered an increase of 65.22 percent in occupancy, and SACNILK reported that Ground Zero had an overall Hindi overall occupation of 17.07 percent on Sunday. The maximum occupation for the film was reported in Chennai (70%), followed by Kolkata (25%), Bengaluru (20.33%), Pune (19.67%) and Mumbai (18.33%). Ground Zero Worldwide Box Office Collection Day 3: The EMRANE Hashmi film earned £ 3.75 crore in the global box office until Saturday, of which £ 0 was raised overseas. Ground Zero earned a gross of £ 3.65 in India. Ground Zero coined a net of 3.05 in India. Ground Zero: Director, Cast, Release date Ground Zero is directed by Tejas deoskar and manufactured by Rita Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar, the Action Thriller is based on the right life events. It was centered on the attacking sin of Parliament in 2001 and the Akshardham temple attack in 2002 in Gandhinagar of Gujarat. It reveals the search of BSF officer Narendra Nath Dhar Dubey, who played a key role in detecting the mastermind Ghazi Baba, who marked India’s largest anti-terror operation. Ground Zero became the first film to have his premiere in Srinagar in a 38 -year period. “If you turn into their minds and do your fresh and find out yourself again, and do your fresh characters and genres and films, and not live in the past. This is where the whole game of relevance comes in,” the 48-year-old actor said in an interview with PTI, days before the ground. First published: 27 Apr 2025, 08:59 PM IST