Rajkummar Rao and Shraddha Kapoor starrer horror comedy Stree got a boost on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi festival. The film earned Rs 3.76 crore on Thursday and it made a total collection of Rs 95.53 crore.
Amar Kaushik directorial venture Stree earned Rs 4.39 crore on Friday, Rs 7.63 crore on Saturday, Rs 9.88 crore on Sunday, Rs 3.31 crore on Monday, Rs 3.22 crore on Tuesday and Rs 2.95 crore on Wednesday at box-office.
Announcing the box-office collection of Stree, film critic and trade analyst Taran Adarsh wrote, ‘’#Stree scores in Week 2... Gets a boost on second Thu due to #GaneshChaturthi holiday... Will cross ₹ 100 cr in Weekend 3... [Week 2] Fri 4.39 cr, Sat 7.63 cr, Sun 9.88 cr, Mon 3.31 cr, Tue 3.22 cr, Wed 2.95 cr, Thu 3.76 cr. Total: ₹ 95.53 cr. India biz.’’
Stree is inching towards Rs 100 crore mark and stating it Taran wrote, ‘’It’s certain that #Stree will hit ₹ 100 cr mark in Weekend 3, even as new releases threaten to dislodge it from the top spot this week... The *lifetime biz* will depend on how it fares in the forthcoming days, but ₹ 115 cr to ₹ 120 cr *lifetime biz* is on the cards.’’
Stree Box Office Collection:
Stree Movie Review:
Stree plays well with both the genres being spooky and funny at the same time. However, ghostly moments are less but we don't have any complaints as the cast compensates it with their perfect comic timing. Pankaj Tripathi is an absolute delight to watch on screen and his entry in the movie is enough to evoke laughter. There is nothing this man can't do and with his third collaboration (After Bareilly Ki Barfi and Newton among prominent ones) with an equally talented leading man Rajkummar Rao, he assures to treat you in a surprisingly pleasant way. Pankaj, in the role of a shudh Hindi-speaking librarian, who is researching on Stree, has some of the best lines. He will leave you craving for more. Performances of other supporting actors are also top-notch, be it budding talents like Aparshakti Khurrana (Ayushman Khurana's younger brother) and Abhishek Banerjee or Atul Srivastava, who plays Vicky's father. Writers have let each character to flourish. In one of the scenes, where Vicky's father gives sex education to him will remind you of 2017 film Shubh Mangal Saavdhan.The indirect reference to sex by calling it 'friendship' and that too in pure Hindi will leave you ROFL. However, the beauty of the entire film is that the comedy never seems over-the-top and forced.