The latest of Tom Cruise’s “Mission Impossible 7” In the box office collection which is the seventh instalment in the Mission Impossible franchise minted Rs 16 crore on 16th July.
“Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his IMF team embark on their most dangerous mission yet: To track down a terrifying new weapon that threatens all of humanity before it falls into the wrong hands.” read the official synopsis of the film.
The Tom Cruise-starrer “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One” was released in theatres on Wednesday. The film was directed by Christopher McQuarrie and is the seventh instalment in the Mission Impossible franchise.
As per the reports from the industry tracker Sacnilk, Dead Reckoning Part One made Rs 16 crore on Saturday. The total collection of the film now stands at Rs 46 crore in four days. The film had an overall 41.45% English occupancy on Saturday.
“Dead Reckoning” Part One made a mark on the industry as it made Rs 12.50 crore on the opening day itself. It collected Rs 8.75 crore and Rs 9.15 crore, on the second and third day respectively. It has also been reported that the film is looking to make $78 million in the US in just five days. Talking on a worldly basis, the film has already earned $122, and is expected to make $240 million by today.
Dead Reckoning Part One has taken over its toll on other recent Hollywood films like Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny which is said to have debuted with Rs 2 crore and John Wick: Chapter 4 (Rs 10 crore), Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (Rs 9 crore), and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (Rs 7.3 crore).
Worldwide Box Office sales as of today:
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Though many people have already reviewed the movie, it is also reviewed by The Indian Express’ Shalini Langar who rated the film 2.5 stars. She mentioned in her review that, “Age is now showing on the actor’s face, even if he remains as superbly fit as ever, and as nimble when he runs his heart out, like he does. The grand finale of a train dangling over a steep river ravine, with its bogies falling in one by one, as Ethan and Grace scramble to get to the back coaches, clutching at everything, dodging tumbling furniture and kitchen supplies, is one of the most admirable action sequences in a long time.”
As Dead Reckoning Part One is the only major Hollywood release in theatres, there is not much competition to the film. However, later this week, Barbie and Oppenheimer will be released, giving a tough competition to the film.