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Veere Di Wedding Box Office Collection: Kareena, Sonam’s film crosses 50 crore mark in 6 days

Despite other releases like Parmanu: The Story Of Parmanu, Raazi, Bhavesh Joshi Superhero and 102 Not Out, Veere Di Wedding has managed to stand out at the box office

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The latest Veere Di Wedding Box Office Collection is out. The Kareena Kapoor Khan, Sonam Kapoor Ahuja, Swara Bhaskar and Shikha Talsania starrer film has hit the coveted 50 crore mark in six days. Despite other releases like Parmanu: The Story Of Parmanu, Raazi, Bhavesh Joshi Superhero and 102 Not Out, Veere Di Wedding has managed to stand out at the box office.

Trade analyst and film critic Taran Adarsh took to social announce Veere Di Wedding Box Office Collection. “#VeereDiWedding crosses HALF-CENTURY... Biz likely to be affected today [Thu] due to #Kaala and #JurassicWorld... Fri 10.70 cr, Sat 12.25 cr, Sun 13.57 cr, Mon 6.04 cr, Tue 5.47 cr, Wed 4.87 cr. Total: ₹ 52.90 cr. India biz’, he wrote.

Veere Di Wedding has drawn a lot of interest especially as it is Kareena’s first film since she became a mother, and Sonam’s first movie to release since her wedding. For Swara, it is a different zone that she is stepping into and Shikha is making her debut with the project, directed by Shashanka Ghosh.

Veere Di Wedding had an impressive opening weekend improving marginally on Saturday and Sunday. The film has appeal only for youth as the film is full of adult content and, hence, not family fare.

Recently in a statement to IANS, producer Rhea Kapoor said that she is happy with the positive response to the film, and hopes it changes the way female-centric films are perceived. “Calling the film a chick flick would put it in a bracket. At a juncture where we are trying to break away from labels, it’s high time we had a film that doesn’t judge women and at the same time is aspirational,” Rhea said in a statement to IANS.

“I am overwhelmed with response from the audience and at the box office and I hope this film breaks the glass ceiling,” she added.