Fateh Box Office Collection Day 13 Prediction: Sonu Sood's Film Expected To Maintain Steady Performance
The buzz around Sonu Sood's directorial debut, Fateh, is palpable in the entertainment world. This action-thriller highlights Sood's diverse talents as he steps into the roles of director, writer, and producer. The film features a remarkable cast including Jacqueline Fernandez, Vijay Raaz, Naseeruddin Shah, and Dibyendu Bhattacharya. The trailer has generated significant anticipation, promising an engaging cinematic experience.
Fateh revolves around a former special ops officer, portrayed by Sonu Sood, who faces his troubled past while battling a powerful cybercrime syndicate. Jacqueline Fernandez plays an ethical hacker alongside Sood, adding elements of action and romance to the storyline. Their dynamic partnership is central to the movie's plot, weaving through suspenseful and intriguing narratives. This collaboration has raised expectations for the film among audiences globally.

On its second Tuesday, Fateh experienced a rise in collections after a significant drop on the previous Monday. As reported by Sacnilk, the film earned Rs 16 lakhs on day 12 (second Tuesday), bringing its total earnings to Rs 12.56 crores.
The presence of esteemed actors like Vijay Raaz, Naseeruddin Shah, and Dibyendu Bhattacharya alongside the lead duo enriches the film's storyline. With Sonu Sood deeply involved in various aspects of Fateh's production, it promises an unforgettable viewing experience for audiences.
Following current trends, Fateh is expected to maintain its box office performance today (day 13/Second Wednesday). The film is projected to earn between Rs 15-16 lakhs today, edging closer to the Rs 13 crores mark.
Since the release of Fateh's trailer, comparisons have been drawn with Ranbir Kapoor's Animal. Addressing this with India Today Digital, Sonu explained: "The problem was, we hired around 70-80 fighters for about three major action sequences. In a single shot, we show 70 people getting killed by my character. Now, we didn't have enough people for the remaining action sequences. Because we had already shown the faces of the fighters earlier, we decided to cast them again with masks. We considered the possibility of people thinking this looks like Animal, but it was a technical necessity. The fighters were brought in from Mexico and South Africa, and it wasn't feasible to replace them immediately. Recycling the same fighters was the most practical solution."