The Sabarmati Report has a bigger second weekend than first weekend

Political investigation thriller The Sabarmati Report has done well over the second weekend and scored bigger than the first weekend (Movie Talkies).

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Sameer Ahire
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The Sabarmati Report second weekend:

Amidst the election hysteria in Maharashtra, the political investigation thriller The Sabarmati Report has benefited at the ticket window. The praise directly came from Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi and Home Minister Mr. Amit Shah, which reflected in filling in more  footfalls in cinema halls. In results, the film has done better business in the second weekend than its first weekend.

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Vikrant Massey, Raashi Khanna, and Riddhi Dogra's The Sabarmati Report collected approx. 6.65 crore nett in the second weekend, which is 25 lakh higher than its first weekend total of Rs. 6.40 crore nett. The film has been declared tax-free in many states, and that seems to have helped the film here.

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The Sabarmati Report collected Rs. 1.40 crore nett on the second Friday, followed by a huge jump of almost 90% on the second Saturday. The day 9 total for the film was 2.60 crore, and then Sunday brought it similar or slightly higher numbers with approx. 2.65-2.70 crore nett. This 

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Below are the collections of The Sabarmati Report in India: 

Friday - 1.30 crore nett

Saturday - 2.10 crore nett

Sunday - 3.00 crore nett

Monday - 1.10 crore nett

Tuesday - 1.20 crore nett

Wednesday - 1.40 crore nett

Thursday - 1.15 crore nett

Week One - 11.25 crore nett

Second Friday - 1.40 crore nett approx. 

Second Saturday - 2.60 crore nett approx.

Second Sunday - 2.65 crore nett approx 

Total - 17.90 crore nett 21.48 crore gross.

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