Overview
- Trade tracker Sacnilk estimated a ₹12 crore net opening in India, while Nadiadwala Grandson announced ₹13.20 crore for day one.
- Pre-release sales were strong, with 1.4–2.23 lakh tickets and roughly ₹5–7.75 crore gross reported depending on whether block seats were counted.
- The CBFC cleared the film with an A certificate after reported cuts numbering 23 to violent scenes and some dialogue.
- Initial audience and critic reactions praise Tiger Shroff’s action and presence but often fault the screenplay and song placements.
- The launch coincided with The Conjuring: Last Rites’ estimated ₹18 crore India debut and The Bengal Files, with Hindi occupancy on Friday reported around 25–28%.