Ayush Sharma's 'Ruslaan' Box Office Collection Day 1: Did It Soar or Stumble?

On its first day in theaters, "Ruslaan" managed to garner attention, albeit with modest numbers. Initial reports suggest a collection of 60 lakh rupees by 11 p.m., though final figures are yet to be confirmed. The film, made with a budget of 25 crore rupees

Written by  Prerit Chauhan   |  April 27th 2024 12:14 PM  |  Updated: April 27th 2024 12:14 PM

Ayush Sharma's 'Ruslaan' Box Office Collection Day 1: Did It Soar or Stumble?

The much-anticipated cinematic offering, "Ruslaan," starring Ayush Sharma, brother-in-law of Bollywood luminary Salman Khan, has stormed into theaters, igniting fervent discussions among movie aficionados. Sharma's compelling portrayal in the film has emerged as the subject of widespread admiration. With the unveiling of its trailer, there's a palpable sense that "Ruslaan" might just be the breakthrough vehicle Ayush Sharma needs to step out of the shadows cast by his previous cinematic misfires. Nevertheless, the ultimate verdict on its success or failure lies squarely in the hands of the discerning audience. Let's dissect the initial box office performance of this cinematic endeavor.

The dawn of "Ruslaan's" theatrical journey was greeted with soaring expectations, with prognosticators foreseeing a substantial box office haul ranging between two to three crore rupees on its maiden day. As per data furnished by Saikinilk, a reputable box office tracking platform, the film amassed a modest sum of 60 lakh rupees by 11 p.m. on its opening day, though these figures remain tentative pending the issuance of the final tally. It merits attention that "Ruslaan" was crafted with a production budget of 25 crore rupees. Standing as formidable adversaries at the box office alongside "Ruslaan" are "Do Aur Do Pyaar" and "LSD 2," both of which have grappled with lackluster earnings, teetering perilously close to the label of cinematic duds. Boasting a stellar cast comprising Sushri Mishra, Vidya Malavde, Jagapati Babu, and Ayush Sharma, "Ruslaan" showcases Sharma's chiseled physique under the directorial stewardship of Karan Bhutani.

In terms of its weekend prospects, "Ruslaan," brimming with a heady mix of action and romance, has elicited a spectrum of critical appraisals. However, predicated on its modest first-day financial performance, the likelihood of witnessing a meteoric surge in revenue over the weekend appears somewhat dim. This cinematic outing marks Ayush Sharma's third foray into the celluloid realm, following his previous appearances in "Antim: The Final Truth" and "Loveyatri," both of which failed to strike a resonant chord with audiences.

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