Vicky Vidya vs Jigra Box Office collection: Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video, featuring Rajkummar Rao and Triptii Dimri, was released alongside Alia Bhatt's movie Jigra on October 11.
Although the two movies belong to different genres, there has been ongoing box office competition between them.
Jigra, before its release, gained a lot of attention from viewers, however, the film has not been well-received by the audience. The film has been surrounded by a lot of controversy, right from the Bhatts being accused of rigging collections to actor Divya Khosla Kumar raising concerns about plagiarism of the script.
Helmed by Raaj Shaandilyaa, Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video claims to offer a “perfect blend of laughter and drama, immersing viewers in the charm and energy of the swinging 90s.”
Jigra, starring Alia Bhatt, Vedang Raina and Manoj Pahwa, follows the journey of Satya, a young woman who goes to great lengths to free her brother Ankur, who is imprisoned in a foreign jail. Produced under the banner of Dharma Productions and presented by Viacom18 Studios and Eternal Sunshine Productions, Jigra is co-written by Debashish Irengbam and Vasan Bala.
Since their release, both films have been in a cutthroat competition. Where Jigra's opening day collection earned only ₹4.25 crore, Vicky Vidya's collection stood at ₹5.5 crore.
With this, Jigra also became Alia's lowest opener since 2014's Highway, which was the second film of her career.
Jigra gained momentum with 43.96 per cent on Day 2 as it earned ₹6.55 crore. It was perceived the film would see more rise; however, the daily collections have only dropped since then. On Day 3, it earned ₹5.5 crore; on Day 4, ₹1.65 crore; on Day 5, ₹1.6 crore; and on Day 7, ₹1.25 crore).
At week one, Jigra's collection stood at ₹22.45 crore.
Speaking of Vicky Vidya, the film opened well at ₹5.5 crore and saw a 24.45 per cent jump on Day 2. Though the film's collection also fell with each day, the numbers were higher than for Alia Bhatt's Jigra.
On Day 2, Vicky Vidya minted ₹6.9 crore, ₹6.4 crore on Day 3, ₹2.4 crore on Day 4, ₹2.1 crore on Day 5, ₹1.9 crore on Day 6, and ₹1.8 crore on Day 7. At week one, the film's collection stood at ₹27 crore.
On Day 11, Jigra's collection was ₹27.80 crore, while Vicky Vidya's was ₹34.35 crore, making the Rajkummar Rao and Triptii Dimri-starrer film a clear winner.
Disclosure: Numbers have been sourced from Sacnilk.com
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