The Kerala Story Box Office Collection: Adah Sharma film enters Rs 100 crore club in just 10 days

The Kerala Story has joined the 100 crore club.

The Kerala Story has joined the 100 crore club.

Kerala Story box office collection Day 9: The Adah Sharma film has become the fourth film to enter the Rs 100 crore club this year.

The Kerala Story Box Office Collection Day 9: Adah Sharma’s controversial tale, The Kerala Files has now entered the Rs 100 crore club. Released amidst a lot of controversies, the film achieved this milestone in just 10 days. The film witnessed a massive jump on Saturday, thereby achieving the milestone achievement of the film.

Trade expert Taran Adarsh ​​tweeted, “#TheKeralaStory is a one-horse race… a super-solid [second] Shani crosses ₹ 💯 cr in style… Big leaps were being made considering the trends… Biz On [second] The sun must rise again… [Week 2] Fri 12.35 cr, Sat 19.50 cr. Gross: ₹ 112.99 Cr. #India biz. #box office #TheKeralaStory is the 4th #Hindi film to cross ₹ 💯 cr [NBOC] In 2023…”

He said that Kerala Story has become the fourth film to cross the Rs 100 crore mark this year. The first film to gross Rs 100 crore this year was Shah Rukh Khan’s Pathan, followed by Ranbir Kapoor’s Tu Jhoothi ​​Main Makkar and third was Salman Khan’s Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan.

For the unversed, The Kerala Story revolves around the stories of Hindu women from Kerala who were converted to Islam and trafficked to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). The film opened amid controversies and mixed reviews. The film has the support of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Now it remains to be seen whether The Kerala Story can repeat the magic of The Kashmir Files at the box office. The film has been accused of propaganda.

Earlier this week, reacting to the allegations of propaganda, Adah tweeted, “And for some people who are still calling #TheKeralaStory a propaganda film, saying these incidents are worth watching testimonials of many Indian victims I humbly request, Google two words ISIS and Brides…May be the white girls story told to you will make you believe that our Indian film is real.”