- By Ridhi Suri
- Thu, 17 Oct 2024 07:39 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Martin Box Office Collection Day 6: Dhruva Sarja's latest Kannada action flick, released in theaters on October 11 and has completed its first five days at the box office. Directed by AP Arjun, the film had a strong opening but has seen a decline in ticket sales since then. Despite facing challenges during the weekdays, the action thriller, which debuted in multiple languages—including Kannada, Bengali, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam—has managed to maintain decent performance. Although it has received mixed feedback from both critics and viewers, the action sequences have been particularly well-received.
Martin Box Office Report
Trade analyst Sacnilk reports that Martin opened with approximately Rs 6.7 crore on its first day, followed by Rs 5.5 crore on Saturday. However, the film experienced a notable decline on Sunday, earning just Rs 3.35 crore. The downward trend continued into the next week, with collections of Rs 1.35 crore on Monday and an estimated Rs 1 crore on Tuesday, totaling around Rs 17.90 crore. On its sixth day, Martin earned approximately Rs 0.64 crore net in India across all languages, bringing its overall total to ₹18.54 crore. On Wednesday, October 16, 2024, the film had a Kannada occupancy rate of 12.42%, with morning shows at 8.72%, afternoon shows at 15.75%, and evening shows at 12.79%. The Hindi occupancy stood at 6.44% on the same day.
Martin Budget
The film, produced by Vasavi Enterprises and Uday K. Mehta Productions, stars Dhruva Sarja alongside a talented cast that includes Vaibhavi Shandilya, Anveshi Jain, Sadhu Kokila, Chikkanna, Sukrutha Wagle, Nikitin Dheer, Nawab Shah and Nathan Jones in key roles. Martin was reportedly made with a total budget of ₹20 crores, which includes both production and promotional expenses.
About Martin
The plot centers around Lt. Brigadier Arjun Saxena, who embarks on a gripping journey from Pakistan to India to uncover his true identity. As he navigates this perilous quest, he encounters black market dealers linked to terrorists plotting significant attacks. Martin features cinematography by Satya Hegde, with editing by K.M. Prakash and Mahesh S. Reddy. The film aims to provide a captivating cinematic experience.