Mr. X Starts Showing Poor Business, Nothing Great on Cards Now

By Goher Iqbal Punn, Film Critic & Entertainment Analyst, Showbiz Bites

Mr. X PictureMr. X 5th day box office collections – well, Emraan Hashmi starrer this movie could not make good on its fifth day i.e. 1st Tuesday at the domestic box office. The film showed poor business and the business dropped further. The movie has started losing its potential and now it seems it could bring only a lower business by the end of first week.

Vikram Bhatt directed movie Mr. X 5th day box office collections in Indian circuit are merely 2.15 crore, which is not enough at all. The film’s total collections in domestic market now land on the sum of 18.64 crore – obviously it is not a satisfactory business.

Mr. X

It now seems the film might bring around 21 or 22 crore domestic business by the time the week business winds up. Come back to read more on this film’s business at this website, till then have joys with other posts on the website like Katrina Kaif falls from the horse.

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