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Alexander Box Office Collection Day 20: Salman Khan starrer crashed with a collection of Rs 6 lakh on Good Friday.

Salman Khan’s latest action-drama Sikander received a major setback at the box office on the 20th day in theaters. The film entered the box office in its fourth weekend, which matched with Good Friday holiday. However, according to initial estimates, Easter Holiday Weekend has greatly reduced its collection to promote.
On Friday, the film allegedly estimated Rs 6 lakh, marking one of its lowest daily earnings since its release. One of the biggest releases of the year was touched as one of the biggest releases, Alexander opened for high expectations and a decent beginning. However, the film’s speed has steadily declined in the last three weeks.
Good Friday’s holiday, which usually increases footfalls in theaters, failed to revive the fate of the film. Industry analysts point to a mixture of factors for vertical drops, with one, it is associated with Akshar Kumar’s strict competition from the new film release. Kesari chapter 2 And Sunny Deol’s Jat. While the historic film earned the estimated Rs 7.5 crore, JAT placed its place with an estimated collection of Rs 4.5 crore.
Despite his star power and a heavy campaigning campaign, the Khan starrer failed to join with a comprehensive audience, for this reason the word-of-off-mouth and storyline has been reported.
director ArugadosAlexander was marketed as a high-octane thriller packed with action and is now one of Salman’s lowest performance films at the box office in recent times.
The estimated total domestic collection of about Rs 110 crore was initially introduced for the film, which not only enjoyed the Eid holiday, but also the Easter holiday weekend at the box office.
With the reporting minimum footfall with the decreasing number and the most prominent circuits, Alexander’s dramatic run may be close to its end until a miraculous change occurs in the weekend.

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