I Want To Talk Box Office Day 3 Collections: Abhishek Bachchan’s film Crosses 1 Crore
The box office day 3 collections have hit big numbers, with the total collection surpassing 1 crore.
Published: Monday,Nov 25, 2024 02:21 AM GMT-07:00
Abhishek Bachchan's film 'I Want To Talk' by Shoojit Sircar dropped in theaters on November 22. Despite the rave reviews and Abhishek's stellar performance, the movie aimed at a niche audience. Its subtle promotions matched its essence. With English dialogues and a specialized theme, it catered to a select, multiplex crowd. The film's quality suggests it might shine more on OTT platforms than in extensive theater releases.
The movie kicked off with around Rs 25 lakhs and experienced a modest uptick over the weekend. It raked in Rs 55 lakhs on Saturday and Rs 50 lakhs on Sunday. Consequently, the cumulative earnings of the film have now reached Rs 1.30 crore.
Shoojit Sircar's film I Want to Talk narrates the emotional tale of Arjun Sen, a marketing genius confronted with a terminal cancer diagnosis. Portrayed brilliantly by Abhishek Bachchan, Arjun's journey sheds light on the delicate nature of life and the indomitable strength of the human spirit.
Sircar's decision to embrace silence over melodramatic music enhances the depth of the story. The prolonged pauses provide room for both the characters and viewers to contemplate, a signature element of Sircar's introspective storytelling.
India Forums review of the film read,”Abhishek Bachchan delivers one of his career-best performances as Arjun. Abhishek shines in scenes where he reveals the physical and emotional scars of his character. He captures the complexities of a man grappling with his mortality while trying to rebuild his relationship with his teenage daughter, Reya (Ahilya Bamroo). His onscreen transformation-both emotional and physical-feels raw and authentic. The supporting cast, including Kristin Goddard as the compassionate nurse Nancy and Jayant Kriplani as the witty Dr. Deb, adds warmth and humor, balancing the film's heavy themes."
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