
The Diplomat Box Office Day 16: John Abraham Thriller Crosses ₹31 Crore Mark With Weekend Boost
Mumbai, March 30 – The Diplomat, starring John Abraham, saw a modest surge in box office numbers on its 16th day, earning an estimated ₹1.40 crore on Saturday. The film’s total India net collection now stands at ₹31.25 crore, according to early estimates.
Directed by Shivam Nair, the thriller maintained decent momentum into its third weekend, benefitting from strong word-of-mouth and consistent multiplex footfalls in key urban centers.
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Week 1 Total: ₹19.15 Cr
Week 2 Total: ₹9.95 Cr
Day 15 (3rd Friday): ₹0.75 Cr
Day 16 (3rd Saturday): ₹1.40 Cr
Total (India Net): ₹31.25 Cr
Despite competition from big-budget releases like Sikandar, The Diplomat is carving a niche for itself among thriller lovers and urban audiences.
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The Diplomat features John Abraham, Sadia Khateeb, Kumud Mishra, Sharib Hashmi, and Revathi in key roles. Produced by JA Entertainment, T-Series, Wakaoo Films, Seeta Films, and Fortune Films, the movie delves into high-stakes diplomacy and covert missions.
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