In a remarkable achievement, the film Article 370 has crossed the coveted Rs. 100 crore mark at the worldwide box office, signalling not just commercial success but also the resonance of its narrative with audiences globally. The film’s journey to this milestone has been nothing short of extraordinary, garnering praise for its storytelling, performances, and relevance to contemporary socio-political discourse.
At the domestic box office, Article 370 has made a significant impact, with a nett collection of Rs. 73.56 crore and a gross collection of Rs. 87.57 crore in India alone. This reflects the strong reception the film has received from Indian audiences, who have embraced its thought-provoking narrative and powerful portrayal of real-life events. The film’s success isn’t limited to Indian shores; it has also made a mark in the international market, with an overseas gross of Rs. 12.51 crore. This indicates the global appeal of ‘Article 370‘ and its ability to resonate with audiences beyond borders, sparking conversations and discussions on important issues.
The worldwide gross collection of Rs. 100.08 crore is not just a testament to the film’s box office prowess but also underscores its impact in raising awareness about socio-political issues and challenging societal norms. Article 370 has sparked debates, discussions, and reflections, prompting viewers to engage with its themes on a deeper level.
Directed by visionary filmmaker Aditya Suhas Jambhle and featuring a talented ensemble cast led by Yami Gautam Dhar, Article 370 has struck a chord with audiences by weaving together a compelling narrative that is both relevant and impactful. The film’s success goes beyond mere numbers; it represents a triumph of storytelling that resonates with the hearts and minds of viewers.
Article 370 Worldwide Box Office Collections at a glance:
India Nett: Rs. 73.56 cr
India Gross: Rs. 87.57 cr
Overseas Gross: Rs. 12.51 cr
Worldwide Gross: Rs. 100.08 cr
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