Yodha conquers box office with $1.5M overseas

Yodha has been making its mark. Overseas, the film has collected a commendable $1.5 million. With continued positive word-of-mouth and strong audience interest, the film has the potential to further elevate its earnings.

Yodha conquers box office with $1.5M overseas 888801

The recently released film Yodha has been making waves both domestically and overseas, proving to be a commercial success in multiple markets. Directed by the talented duo of Sagar Ambre and Pushkar Ojha, and produced under the prestigious banner of Dharma Productions, the film boasts a stellar cast including Sidharth Malhotra, Disha Patani, and Raashii Khanna.

Yodha garnered an impressive 26.09 crore, showcasing its strong appeal to Indian audiences. Despite facing competition from multiple releases, the film’s box office performance remained steady throughout its second weekend, indicating sustained interest among viewers. However, it’s not just in India where Yodha has been making its mark. Overseas, the film has collected a commendable $1.5 million. With continued positive word-of-mouth and strong audience interest, the film has the potential to further elevate its earnings.

Featuring gripping performances, engaging storytelling, and high production values, Yodha has succeeded in capturing the attention of audiences worldwide. As the film continues to enchant viewers with its action-packed narrative and compelling characters, it stands as a testament to the creative vision of its directors and the talent of its cast. Despite the challenging circumstances of Ramzan, Yodha managed to make a remarkable debut at the box office, raking in an impressive 4.25 crore on its opening day. The film follows Arun Katyal, the commanding officer of an elite unit, Yodha Task Force, on a thrilling rescue operation.

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