- By Tapapriya Dutta
- Sun, 13 Oct 2024 08:05 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Martin Box Office Collection Day 2: Dhruva Sarja’s Kannada movie has been making waves at the ticket windows since its release. The action thriller drama hit the silver screens on October 11, 2024. Even though the movie was made on a budget of Rs 20 crore, the film has been given tough competition with its box office clashes such as Jigra and Vettaiyan. The movie has received mixed reviews from the audience and the critics. Despite having a strong opening at the ticket windows, the film saw a drop on day 2.
Martin Box Office Collection Day 2
As per Sacnilk, the action thriller drama earned Rs 5 crore on Day 2. The net collection of Martin stands at Rs 11.70 crore. The movie was released in theatres in multiple languages including Kannada, Bengali, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Korean, Arabic, Chinese, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, and Malayalam. It had an overall 49.28 per cent Kannada occupancy on Day 2, 20.09 per cent Hindi occupancy and 18.77 per cent Telugu occupancy on the same day.
About Martin
The story revolves around a young man who is on a journey of self-discovery, finding love and fighting for his motherland. It focuses on how he handles all three aspects of life altogether. The movie features Dhruva Sarja, Anveshi Jain, Vaibhavi Shandilya, Nathan Jones, Georgia Andriani, Aarash Shah, Nikitin Dheer and Chikkanna in key roles. The film has been directed by AP Arjun.
While sharing the making of the film, Ravi Varma wrote on Instagram “Bringing every punch, kick, and jaw-dropping stunt to life 🔥! A dream conjured by @aparjun_official to be a part of his vision and to pull off the best stunts in the world cinema is a win to me and my entire team. Hats off to our our Man @dhruva_sarjaa , who eased all the high-octane sequences in Martin. 🥋💥 Watch the intense energy unfold on the big screen. A huge thank you to @udaymehta_official for being the backbone of the entire project. #MartinMovie #ActionChoreography #BehindTheScenes #ActionPacked #MartinInCinemasNow.”