Day 2 of the Fighter Office Collection: Siddharth Anand’s flick debuted in theaters on Thursday. Within two days of its release, the film has made over ₹60 crore, according to the production firm. Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone play the key characters in the film Fighter.
Fighter India box office collection
On its first day, the movie brought in ₹24.60 crore in India. On day two, it brought in ₹41.20 crore nett in India, according to a press statement. The movie has made ₹65.8 crore at the domestic box office thus far. The audience gave Fighter fantastic reviews and encouraged word-of-mouth. Viacom18 Studios and Netflix Pictures work together to develop it. Hrithik and Deepika are working together on the film for the first time with Fighter.
About Fighter
Fighter also features important roles by Akshay Oberoi, Karan Singh Grover, and Anil Kapoor. In the movie, Anil plays Group Captain Rakesh Jai Singh, or Rocky, and Hrithik plays Squadron Leader Shamsher Pathania, called Patty. Deepika Padukone plays Squadron Leader Minal Rathore, aka Minni. It is presented as an homage to the bravery, selflessness, and nationalism of Indian military personnel.
On Friday, actor Arjun Kapoor expressed his admiration for the airborne action thriller. Arjun posted a Fighter poster to Instagram Stories with the comment, “Enjoyed the movie. I adored the show. I adored every aspect of it. Excellent filmmaking, heart-wrenching emotions, and outstanding performances from all involved…PS: It’s obvious that my 24-year-old, Hindu fanboy phase is here to stay.
Fighter Review
“Fighter is an intense performer who captivates and thrills in equal measure. Though it has a strong sense of patriotism, it never resorts to shouting Jai Hind or Hindustan Zindabad from the top of its lungs. There should be a lot of applause when Hrithik refers to IOP (India Occupied Pakistan) in the movie’s climactic moment. This is evidence that Hindi movies are the finest at expressing national pride. Watch Fighter if you want to enjoy some genuine paisa vasool, attractive performances, and some gravity-defying aerial action that will make you feel proud rather than headache-ridden.”