Crew Movie Day 11 Box Office: Lowest Earnings Despite Global Acclaim
The Bollywood heist-comedy "Crew," featuring a star-studded cast with Tabu, Kareena Kapoor Khan, and Kriti Sanon in the lead roles, has seen a fluctuation in its box office performance since its release. Directed by Rajesh A Krishnan, the film also stars Diljit Dosanjh and Kapil Sharma, adding to its ensemble cast. Despite stiff competition from the blockbuster "Godzilla x Kong," "Crew" has managed to carve out its niche, amassing Rs 60 crores domestically.
During its opening week, "Crew" garnered Rs 43.75 crores, showcasing strong audience interest. However, the film experienced a significant downturn on its second Monday, with earnings slightly above Rs 1 crore. This dip brought the movie's estimated total box office collection to Rs 60 crores as of April 8, 2024. The film recorded a Hindi occupancy rate of 10.24% on this date, indicating a varied audience turnout.

On the international front, "Crew" has been faring well, with a global collection of Rs 112.98 crores within just 10 days of its release. This achievement underscores the film's appeal beyond domestic audiences and highlights Bollywood's expanding global footprint.
Kareena Kapoor Khan shared her enthusiasm for being part of such a project that not only focuses on women-centric themes like friendship, love, and fun but also breaks conventional norms by featuring female protagonists in a genre typically dominated by male characters. Her pride in the film's success is evident as it celebrates women taking the lead in a heist-comedy narrative.
The financial aspect of "Crew" also draws attention, especially regarding the cast's remuneration. Kareena Kapoor Khan emerged as the highest-paid actor among her co-stars, reflecting her standing and contribution to the film industry.
"Crew" offers a refreshing take on heist-comedies through the lens of female camaraderie and adventure. Its performance at the box office, coupled with critical acclaim, signifies Bollywood's evolving landscape where diverse narratives and women-led stories are gaining prominence. As "Crew" continues its theatrical run, it remains to be seen how it will fare in the coming weeks amidst new releases and changing audience preferences.