Oppenheimer, directed by Christopher Nolan, was released in theaters worldwide yesterday.
The film is getting good response from all over the world. The movie also received good reviews in Kerala, where Nolan movies are a big fan.
Now the collection reports obtained by Oppenheimer from Kerala in two days are coming out. According to box office trackers, the film collected 1.3 crores on Friday, the day of its release, and collected the same amount on Saturday.
The available estimate is that the film has earned 2.6 crores from the Kerala box office in the first two days.
This is the best collection in Kerala for a Hollywood film other than Marvel and DC studios. At the same time, there are estimates that the film has collected 38 crores from the country in two days.
In some markets including India and the US, the films were released on Friday, but in many other international markets, both the films started showing on Thursday itself.
Meanwhile, Barbie, which released on the same day, has a bigger collection than Oppenheimer globally.
Barbie was far ahead of Oppenheimer when it came out, including the collection of Thursday’s premiere shows.
Deadline reports that Barbie earned US$41 million (approximately INR 335 crore) on its opening day from 51 countries.
Oppenheimer, on the other hand, managed to acquire only 15.7 million (about 129 crore Indian rupees) from 57 countries.
Movie trackers are expecting the film to have a good weekend collection.
Oppenheimer tickets are experiencing huge demand even after the release at all IMAX centers in India.
Cillian Murphy played the role of scientist Oppenheimer in the film. Cillian Murphy is an actor best known for his role in the BBC series Peaky Blinders.
Oppenheimer’s background is World War II and the first invention of the atom bomb.
Oppenheimer was the lead scientist on the Manhattan Project that discovered the atomic bomb. The film tells about his life.
The film has a huge star cast starting with Hollywood superstar Robert Downey Jr. The film also holds the distinction of being the first film to be shot entirely in black and white film on a 70 mm IMAX camera.
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