Sky Force box office collection day 9: The Akshay Kumar-Veer Pahariya starrer crosses Rs 90 crore; inches closer to Rs 100 crore mark in India

etimes.in | Feb 2, 2025, 10.15 AM IST
Sky Force box office collection day 9: The Akshay Kumar-Veer Pahariya starrer crosses Rs 90 crore; inches closer to Rs 100 crore mark in India
The patriotic action drama Sky Force, directed by Abhishek Anil Kapur and Sandeep Kewlani, was released on January 24. The film stars Akshay Kumar, Veer Pahariya, Sara Ali Khan, and Nimrat Kaur in lead roles. According to Sacnilk, the movie has crossed Rs 90 crore in India.
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The website reports that Sky Force collected around Rs 4.95 crore net in India on Saturday, bringing its total collection to Rs 94.45 crore net. On its opening day, the film earned Rs 12.5 crore net and made Rs 86.5 crore net in its first week.

'Sky Force' box office collection day 8: The Akshay Kumar starrer inches closer to Rs 100 crore

Akshay Kumar's 'Sky Force' has done reasonably well at the box office, earning Rs 86.5 crore in its first week and Rs 2.75 crore on its second Friday. It aims to cross Rs 100 crore with a strong second weekend.

The film saw a drop in collections on its second Friday, earning Rs 3 crore, but picked up over the weekend. Despite competition from the Shahid Kapoor-starrer Deva, the film seems to be holding its ground. On Saturday, the film’s producers, Maddock Films, announced that Sky Force has crossed the Rs 100 crore mark worldwide.

Sky Force features Akshay Kumar as Wing Commander Kumar Om Ahuja, a fictional character inspired by Om Prakash Taneja VrC. Veer Pahariya, in his debut film, plays T Krishna Vijaya, also known as Tabby, based on Ajjamada Boppayya Devayya MVC. Nimrat Kaur and Sara Ali Khan play their wives.


Sky Force box office collection Day 7: Akshay Kumar and Veer Pahariya starrer falls short of Rs 100 crore mark as it ends week 1

Akshay Kumar's latest film, Sky Force, portrays India's first airstrike during the 1965 Indo-Pakistani war. Despite positive reviews and word of mouth, it fell short of the Rs 100 crore mark in its first week, achieving an estimated Rs 86.50 crore. Competition from other releases and working day drops influenced its box office performance.


The film is based on the Sargodha airbase attack on Pakistan during the 1965 Indo-Pakistani air war, marking India’s first airstrike. Produced by Maddock Films and Jio Studios, the film’s team offered significant discounts in multiplexes during the Republic Day weekend to attract more viewers.


Veer shared wih ANI that he initially auditioned for a different film, but during the look and screen tests, something about him caught the attention of the team. He expressed feeling incredibly fortunate to be part of Sky Force, a film that honors a real hero and showcases his inspiring story to the world.