- By Ridhi Suri
- Fri, 18 Oct 2024 01:59 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Martin Box Office Collection Day 7: Released on October 11, Dhruva Sarja's Kannada movie has wrapped up its first week at the box office, starting strong but experiencing a drop in ticket sales during the weekdays. Directed by AP Arjun, this action thriller is available in several languages, including Kannada, Bengali, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam. While the film has received mixed reviews from critics and audiences, it has managed to perform decently, with its action sequences being particularly well-received.
Martin Box Office Report
Trade analyst Sacnilk reports that Martin opened with approximately ₹6.7 crore on its first day, followed by ₹5.5 crore on Saturday. However, the film saw a significant decline on Sunday, earning just ₹3.35 crore, with the downward trend continuing into the following week—collecting ₹1.35 crore on Monday and an estimated ₹1 crore on Tuesday, bringing its total to around ₹17.90 crore. On its sixth day, the film earned approximately ₹0.64 crore net across all languages in India, and on the seventh day, it added around ₹0.62 crore, totaling ₹19.32 crore.
On Thursday, October 17, 2024, the film had a Kannada occupancy of 12.64% and a Hindi occupancy of 7.71%. The previous day, Wednesday, October 16, saw a Kannada occupancy of 12.42%, with morning shows at 8.72%, afternoon shows at 15.75%, and evening shows at 12.79%, while the Hindi occupancy was at 6.44%.
Martin Budget
Produced by Vasavi Enterprises and Uday K. Mehta Productions, Martin features Dhruva Sarja alongside a talented ensemble cast that includes Vaibhavi Shandilya, Anveshi Jain, Sadhu Kokila, Chikkanna, Sukrutha Wagle, Nikitin Dheer, Nawab Shah and Nathan Jones in significant roles. The film was made with a total budget of ₹20 crores, covering both production and promotional costs.
About Martin
The story follows Lt. Brigadier Arjun Saxena on a thrilling journey from Pakistan to India as he seeks to uncover his true identity. During this dangerous quest, he confronts black market dealers connected to terrorists planning major attacks. Martin showcases cinematography by Satya Hegde, with editing handled by K.M. Prakash and Mahesh S. Reddy, all aimed at delivering a captivating cinematic experience.