Salman Khan's film 'Sikandar' is facing challenges at the North American box office, grossing $1.37 million in six days. Despite initial growth, the film's earnings plateaued, struggling to surpass the Rs 100 crore mark in India. Its performance contrasts with 'L2: Empuraan,' which has exceeded $2.6 million in nine days.
Salman Khan’s action-packed entertainer
Sikandar
is struggling at the North American box office which for the longest time has been a stronghold of Hindi and Telugu films. After six days of release, the film has grossed a solid $1,371,000( Rs 11.71 crore) across the USA and Canada. The film crossed US $ 1 million mark on the third day itself and since then there has been a very marginal growth in the film’s prospect.
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According to the latest reported figures, Sikandar collected $51,400 on Day 6 (Friday), playing across 203 locations in North America. The breakdown of the total earnings stands at $929,177 from the USA and CAD$442,543 from Canada, reflecting a balanced performance across both territories.
The film’s performance is particularly impressive and considered dull at Mohanlal and Prithviraj’s L2: Empuraan has crossed the US $ 2.6 million mark in 9 days and usually Malayalam cinema does not have a strong hold in circuit.
Even in India, Sikandar has been struggling to cross the Rs 100 crore mark. In its seven day run the film has earned Rs 97.5 crore , which has turned out to be the second lowest opening for a Salman Khan film over the past decade. The lowest being his Pooja Hegde starrer Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan.
Directed by AR Murugadoss, Sikandar marked Salman's return to mass-action territory for Salman Khan. The film also starred Rashmika Mandanna , Kajal Agarwal and Sharma Joshi in pivotal roles.
The journey ahead for the film looks difficult, at the point the film looks primed to cross Rs 12 crore mark in the territory. But the fall in the numbers suggest that despite the weekend the film has very little scope to turn profit in the territory. Salman is slated to team up with Sanjay Dutt for a rural actioner which has been titled as Gangaram while his fans have been running a campaign on social media requesting to drop the film.