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The highly anticipated cinematic collaboration between director Anurag Kashyap and actor Bobby Deol, titled Bandar, has experienced a slow start during its initial days at the domestic box office. Despite generating immense curiosity on the international festival circuit and receiving widespread critical acclaim for its gritty narrative, the dark social drama is struggling to convert positive word-of-mouth into substantial ticket sales. According to the latest trade reports, the film witnessed a very minimal growth on its first Saturday, managing to pull in a mere ₹77 lakh on day two. This brings the total domestic collection of the movie to a modest level, falling short of the high commercial expectations usually attached to a mainstream project featuring a resurgent star.

The investigative crime thriller, which features Bobby Deol in a hard-hitting role as a fading artist caught in a sensationalized legal mess, opened on Friday with a rather quiet domestic net collection of ₹50 lakh. The industry tracking data reveals that the overall theatre occupancy for the movie remained stuck at a low percentage across major metropolitan regions. Even with prime weekend dynamics working in its favor on Saturday, the film did not witness the massive surge in footfall that multiplex dramas typically rely on. While cities like Jaipur, Delhi-NCR, Pune, and Bengaluru showed slight localized interest, markets like Mumbai, Kolkata, and parts of Gujarat recorded incredibly low attendance, keeping the single-day haul underneath the coveted one-crore milestone.

A major reason behind this lukewarm theatrical run is the intense competition the movie is currently facing at the ticket windows. Audiences are heavily divided this weekend due to multiple big-ticket releases running simultaneously across the country. The mainstream commercial entertainer Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai has effectively captured the majority of screen counts and multiplex crowds in the Hindi-speaking circuits. Concurrently, the massive pan-India action drama Peddi continues to pull substantial masses into both single screens and multiplexes nationwide. This crowded box office landscape has left Bandar with a very restricted number of show slots, heavily impacting its ability to scale up its weekend revenue.

Despite the low commercial earnings, the film continues to garner praise from those who have watched it, specifically highlighting the intense and grounded lead performance delivered by Bobby Deol. The plot moves away from conventional cinematic tropes to focus tightly on the dark realities of media trials, public perception, and the grueling nature of the modern legal framework. Industry experts suggest that the survival of the film in theaters will now depend entirely on an extraordinary hold during weekdays and a steady attraction of niche cinema lovers.

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