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Box office report card: Check how much money 'Yudhra' minted on Day 1

By ANI | Updated: September 21, 2024 21:20 IST

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 21 : Siddhant Chaturvedi's action-packed film 'Yudhra' received a decent box office opening.As per ...

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 21 : Siddhant Chaturvedi's action-packed film 'Yudhra' received a decent box office opening.

As per trade analyst Taran Adarsh, the film, which hit the theatres on September 20, raked in Rs 4.52 crore on day 1, thanks to tickets being priced at Rs 99 due to National Cinema Day.

"#Yudhra surpasses all expectations on Day 1, driven largely by #NationalCinemaDay's Rs 99 pricing... With this strong start, the film must maintain its momentum over the weekend, as regular ticket rates take effect today. [Week 1] Fri Rs 4.52 cr. #India biz. #Boxoffice," he wrote on X.

Produced by Ritesh Sidhwani, Farhan Akhtar, and directed by Ravi Udyawar, 'Yudhra' also stars Malavika Mohanan.

Recently, in a conversation with ANI, Siddhant talked about his dream of reaching the top of his and seeing how people keep themselves motivated after being successful.

He shared, "I feel the most frightening thing is when I think about those people who are at the top, because if you are number one, then you have everything. Then how do you motivate yourself every day?"The 'Gehraiyaan' actor recalled meeting Shah Rukh Khan and added that he always wondered how stars like him keep themselves motivated as actors as they have achieved so much.

He also said that he someday wants to be at the highest level of his career.

"If I had met Messi, or, when I meet Shah Rukh sir, or, whoever I meet, who I feel is number one in their field, I feel, how do you motivate yourself? Because here, we are still a wolf at the bottom? So, we are more hungry. But when you are there, how do you... then everything is there. So, I am very curious about that. Because then, failures also don't impact you that much. You are so invincible. So, that is, I think that is commendable. And my goal is to someday reach there. Because I want to see how the world looks like on the top of that mountain."

Siddhant talked about his journey so far and credited his fans for his success.

"I'm here because of them. There's no kind of backing or anything. So for them (fans), that's why I always try to bring something new and keep them excited. At the same time, I try to hide some things from my personal life. I don't want to show things on social media because I want to keep that little mystery about me. But at the same time, I will share my thoughts with them," he further said. The actor, who has made a place in the industry and is gearing up for the release of his next project 'Yudhra', said that there are certain key elements to survive in the industry.

"This industry can take you places and drop you from the highest of the heights ever. So I think you need to be rooted. No one will tell you about you more than your family and friends. But what happens is that when fame and all these things come, people start moving away. No matter what the highs or falls are, you have to retain yourself. So I think that is the prerequisite: do not forget where you came from and why did you want to come here. That is very important," said Siddhant.

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