Laapataa Ladies Box Office Collection Day 3: Kiran Rao’s Latest Film Earns Rs 4 Crore in 3 Days

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numbers for Ladies Laapataa grew steadily over the weekend. After having won $75 lakh on the day of its release, he managed to earn $1.60 crore on Saturday.

Thanks to rave reviews from critics and viewers alike, Kiran Rao’s latest directorial got $1.8 crore on Sunday. The total box office collection in the national market now amounts to $4 crores.

The overall occupancy rate across India was the highest in Chennai (79.25%). They are followed by Bengaluru (40.75%) and Pune (37%). The Bollywood film is produced by Jio Studios, Kindling Pictures and Aamir Khan Productions.

After having its world premiere as lost ladies at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) on September 8, the film was released theatrically across India on March 1.

Laapataa Ladies Public Reviews

“There is an old saying that beauty lies in simplicity and innocence. “You don’t need over-the-top special effects, erotic songs, an incredible story and big stars to make a beautiful movie,” said one viewer.

“Laapta Ladies” is a refreshing and empowering cinematic gem that celebrates the resilience and strength of women,” came from another.

Laapataa Ladies Critic Reviews

Ladies Laapataa It has received positive reviews from most critics. Shubhra Gupta in The Indian Express calls it a “charming film.”

Film Companion’s Rahul Desai calls it “solid, feel-good storytelling.” “Intention is honest. Wit is situational. Imperfections are human. Boundaries are respected,” Desai writes.

“Kiran Rao’s comeback is a fantastic spectacle,” says Tushar Joshi in India Today. “…if you invest your heart in this story of two missing women, you are in for a treat. It’s time for Kiran Rao to make more films for the public.”

“The film is happy and light. Therefore, it never runs the risk of getting bogged down by the important questions it addresses,” writes Saibal Chatterjee in NDTV.

Divulgation: The numbers come from Sacnilk.

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