‘Sky Force’ box office collections day 10: Akshay Kumar starrer mints more than Rs 100 crore

etimes.in | Feb 3, 2025, 07.24 AM IST
‘Sky Force’ box office collections day 10: Akshay Kumar starrer mints more than Rs 100 crore
Receiving decent reviews from the audiences, the Akshay Kumar starrer aerial action film ‘Sky Force’ has finally crossed Rs 100 crores in just 10 days.
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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.

According to the Sacnilk website, the Hindi net box office collections for the movie amount to Rs 100.07 crores, and the early estimates say that the film collected Rs 5.57 crores on day 10 from Hindi regions—the worldwide collections for the Veer Pahariya starrer amount to Rs 122.25 crore and the India gross collections stand at Rs 112.75 crores. The movie has done decent business in foreign markets, as the overseas collections amount to Rs 9.5 crore.

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Coming to the occupancy rates, ‘Sky Force’ had an overall 25.84 percent Hindi occupancy on Sunday (day 10) with morning shows at 10.98 percent, afternoon shows at 29.62 percent, evening shows at 40.53 percent, and night shows at 22.22 percent.



ETimes gave an exclusive rating of 3.5 out of 5 for the movie and our review reads, “The film takes off with a formulaic setup featuring air training sequences and light-hearted moments but struggles to engage initially. However, once the action shifts to the skies, the narrative finds its wings. The screenplay by Kewlani, coupled with A. Sreekar Prasad's precise editing, ensures a tight narrative that maintains intrigue and emotional engagement. Cinematographer Santhana Krishnan Ravichandran, along with action directors Craig MacRae and Parvez Shaikh, crafts stunning sequences that keep the audience riveted. Political red tape and bureaucratic frustrations are lightly touched upon, adding realism without dragging the pace. The emotional climax, where the truth about Tabby’s mission is revealed, is both heart-wrenching and satisfying, giving viewers a reason to keep tissues handy. Tanishk Bagchi's musical compositions and Justin Varghese's background score enhance the film's patriotic and sentimental tones, complementing the visual storytelling effectively.”