Kangana Ranaut's 'Emergency' Struggles at Box Office with Declining Collections
The political drama, based on India's 1975 Emergency, has earned ₹14.57 crore in India after eight days, falling short of expectations.
- Kangana Ranaut's 'Emergency,' released on January 17, has seen a steady decline in box office performance, earning just ₹27 lakh on its eighth day in India.
- The film's total India net collection stands at ₹14.57 crore, with worldwide earnings of ₹17.15 crore, according to industry tracker Sacnilk.
- The movie faced challenges such as protests in Punjab, leading to limited screenings in key cities like Ludhiana and Amritsar, and delays due to censorship issues.
- Compared to Ranaut's previous biopic 'Thalaivii,' 'Emergency' has performed better but remains significantly underwhelming compared to her 2019 film 'Judgementall Hai Kya.'
- 'Emergency,' directed by Ranaut herself, features a star-studded cast and depicts the controversial period of India's Emergency under Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.