On its release day, the Sabarmati Report made a significant impact at the Indian box office, recording a net collection of Rs 1.25 crore.
This achievement, tracked by industry source Sacnilk, highlights the film’s strong entry into a competitive market.
The film is based on the Godhra train burning incident of 2002, a sensitive subject in Indian history.
Produced jointly by Balaji Motion Pictures and Vikir Films Production, its distribution is managed by Zee Studios.
The anticipation surrounding the film was evident, contributing to its impressive first-day earnings.
In comparison to other recent film releases, the Sabarmati Report outperformed notable contenders such as Janhvi Kapoor’s Ulajh and Pankaj Tripathi’s Main Atal Hoon, both of which earned Rs 1.15 crore on their opening days.
Additionally, Aayush Sharma’s Ruslaan gathered Rs 60 lakh, while Adah Sharma’s Bastar: The Naxal Story collected Rs 40 lakh, and Dibakar Banerjee’s Love Sex Aur Dhokha 2 earned a mere Rs 15 lakh.
Clearly, the Sabarmati Report not only resonated with audiences but also carved out its niche amidst strong competition.