Oppenheimer, starring Cillian Murphy witnesses a stunning start at the box office. Well, there was no doubt that the film will turn out to be loved and appreciated. Oppenheimer stood one of the most anticipated film of the year and now, the wait is over as the film released this week on 21 July. The most awaited Hollywood film of the year is already witnessing housefull shows, phew!
While we speak of the anticipated film, the audience are also eager to know how much the film earned at the Indian box office.
Oppenheimer Indian box office collection
Day 1: 13 crores
Reportedly, the film has netted more than Rs.13 crores at the Indian Box Office. The good news does not just end here as it has surpassed the day one collection of Tom Cruse starrer Mission Impossible 7 too. The film had witnessed an opening at Rs 12.5 crores on day 1.
As per Sacnilk.com, the film has collected Rs.13.5 crores at the Indian box office in Indian languages. Interestingly, Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer saw the same release date as that of Barbie, starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling. Since both film release on the same date, the audience have given it a collective name Berbenheimer.
About Oppenheimer
Speaking of Oppenheimer, the film stands directed by one of the most loved Hollywood directors Christopher Nolan. Cillian Murphy headlines the film with the co-stars Robert Downey Jr, Emily Blunt, Matt Damon and Rami Malek among others. While Oppenheimer screenings are running successfully, the film is receiving heaps of praises for its acting, story, narrative and visual appeals. There is no doubt that the film has tuned out to be a mass entertainer.
Also read: Mission Impossible 7 Box Office: Tom Cruise starrer film earns more than Rs.63 crores at the Indian Box Office
Vasima Kazi has stepped her foot forward in the entertainment domain and is thrilled by its buzz. She is an active part of the Editiorial team at Bollywood Bubble and gives a part of herself in writing about celebs, TV, movies, shows, and all things entertainment. She is keen on leaving a strong online imprint and bringing the best out of herself. Apart from writing, she would not mind grabbing a steaming cup of coffee and getting lost in her world of books and fiction.
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