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The film was made on a ₹10 crore budget but struggled to attract audiences despite positive reviews.
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Day 1 collection stood at ₹0.06 crore, reflecting limited buzz and low initial audience turnout.
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Day 2 saw a small rise to ₹0.07 crore in India, but far from recovering its production costs.
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Inadequate promotional efforts restricted the film's reach, especially in smaller towns and tier-2 cities.
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Competing with big-budget films like Pushpa 2, Zero Se Restart struggled to grab attention.
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Vikrant Massey's heartfelt performance resonated with critics but failed to draw mass audiences.
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Discussions for an early 2025 OTT release offer hope for better audience reach and cost recovery.
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At 73 minutes, its unconventional format might have alienated traditional Indian moviegoers.
By - Vikhil Kushwah | Digitallyavailable