Romeo Akbar Walter Box Office Collection Day 8: John Abraham starrer fares well as no big movie releases
As per some reports, Romeo Akbar Walter, would have a better life than Madras Cafe and can collect around Rs. 45 crores. Reports also suggest that Akshay Kumar starrer can enter Rs. 150 crores club soon.
Romeo Akbar Walter is doing average at the box office and it collected around Rs 1.25 crore, as per Box Office India's report. The movie saw 30% drop on its second Friday from Thursday and the same is quite reasonable. There were no major releases this Friday and the same has enabled this film to get some collections on the second Friday. So, the total collection of the movie stands at 30 crores 75 lakhs in a week's time. For the unversed, the movie could have faced some challenge from PM Narendra Modi's biopic, but the Vivek Oberoi starrer has been pushed ahead and the same left an open ground for John Abraham starrer.
As per some reports, the flick would have a better life than Madras Cafe and can collect around Rs. 45 crores. Reports also suggest that Akshay Kumar starrer can enter Rs. 150 crores club soon.
Talking about the movie, John Abraham featured in the titular role. Apart from him, the movie also starred Mouni Roy, Jackie Shroff and Sikandar Kher among others. RAW is an espionage action thriller and was written and directed by Robbie Grewal. Upon its release, the movie has received mixed reviews with average ratings from critics as well as from the audiences.
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John spoke about RAW to HT. He mentioned, “One needs to be very responsible when you are making a film which is predominantly factual, is on the country and involves the armed forces. And one has to research well. In the case of RAW, my director’s father worked in the military intelligence for four years. So the research and sources we got to go to, to back our information up, is validated. I am sure no one can turn around in our film and say, ‘this didn’t happen’”.