Box Office Collection Kill
Kill (2024) is a highoctane action thriller that captured attention at the box office with its gripping trainheist storyline and intense performances. Starring Lakshya Lalwani as NSG commando Amrit and Raghav Juyal as the ruthless gang leader Fani, the film weaves adrenaline and drama against the backdrop of a daring rescue mission. Produced by Dharma Productions and Sikhya Entertainment, Kill stood out among Indian action films due to its grounded premise and edgeofyourseat sequences.
Overview of Box Office Performance
Budget and Earnings
Made on a production budget of approximately â¹40 crore, the film managed to gross â¹47.12 crore worldwide. Though not a runaway blockbuster, Kill was able to recoup its investment and register a modest profit, ultimately being classified as an average performer.
Domestic vs Overseas
In India, the film earned â¹24.15 crore nett (â¹28.75 crore gross). On the overseas circuit, it added â¹18.37 crore to its total take. The worldwide gross of â¹47.12 crore reflects the blend of both domestic and global box office contributions.
DayWise and Weekly Box Office Trends
Opening Week Insights
Kill opened with â¹1.25 crore on day one, followed by â¹2.15 crore on Saturday and â¹2.70 crore on Sunday, bringing its firstweekend total to â¹6.10 crore. Over the opening week, the film accumulated around â¹11.10 crore.
Second Week Momentum
In week two, the film collected an additional â¹6.78 crore, bringing its cumulative domestic net to nearly â¹17.88 crore.
Extended Run
By its third week, Kill had earned â¹20.86 crore in India. On day 19, it had recovered its cost and was closing in on â¹21.81 crore after announcing â¹21.81 crore over three weeks. By week five, total collection reached â¹24.13 crore despite reduced screens, boosted by a notable 300% jump on the fifth Saturday.
Factors Influencing Box Office Performance
Competition at the Box Office
Kill faced stiff competition from major international and Bollywood releases. It managed to maintain a steady performance, even as bigger titles released. Its ability to chart well amid competition reflected positive viewer reception and wordofmouth.
Regional Appeal
Notably, Kill performed better in northern India compared to southern markets. Only 7 % of its net box office came from southern territories, less than the usual average of 1015 %. This pattern indicates the film resonated particularly with audiences in the north.
International Reach
Though a smaller share compared to domestic collection, the overseas gross of â¹18.37 crore represented a growing global interest in Indian action thrillers.
Summary of Box Office Performance
- Production Budget: â¹40 crore
- India Gross (nett): â¹24.15 crore
- Overseas Gross: â¹18.37 crore
- Worldwide Gross: â¹47.12 crore
- Opening Weekend (India): â¹6.10 crore
- First-Week Total: â¹11.10 crore
- Second-Week Total: â¹6.78 crore
- Cumulative by Week 3 (India): â¹21.81 crore
- Total Domestic Nett by Week 5: â¹24.13 crore
Kill secured a respectable box office performance given its mid-range budget and competitive release landscape. Its initial intrigue, consistent second-week strength, and regional appeal in northern India combined to help it recover costs and generate profit. With a worldwide gross of â¹47.12 crore, the film affirmed its place as a solid action entry in contemporary Indian cinema. While it didn’t achieve blockbuster status, it demonstrated that strong storytelling and engaging action can still draw audiences effectively setting a benchmark for future film-makers in the genre.