Oru Nodi opens its doors on a chilly May 31st, transporting audiences to the unforgiving wilderness of Hokkaido. Early estimates suggest a promising start with a collection between ₹15 Lakhs (approx. $19,000) and ₹25 Lakhs (approx. $31,000). This initial performance reflects the film’s niche appeal towards fans of crime thrillers and historical dramas.
Days 1-2-3: Building Suspense
The weekend brings a potential rise in ticket sales, with estimates ranging between ₹30 Lakhs (approx. $38,000) and ₹50 Lakhs (approx. $63,000) across the two days. Positive word-of-mouth from early viewers, particularly those drawn to the survival elements and the Ainu culture exploration, could fuel this growth.
Days 4-7: A Steady Climb
The weekdays might see a natural dip in ticket sales, with estimates settling around ₹20 Lakhs (approx. $25,000) to ₹35 Lakhs (approx. $44,000) per day. However, strong critical reviews praising the film’s pacing, performances, and its portrayal of the Ainu culture could attract new audiences and maintain a steady performance.
Days 8-14: The Hunt Intensifies
The second weekend holds the potential for another surge in ticket sales. Estimates might range between ₹40 Lakhs (approx. $50,000) and ₹60 Lakhs (approx. $75,000) per day. The suspense surrounding the hunt for the gold, combined with the growing interest in the Ainu story, could drive audience engagement.
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