Overview
- The Aditya Dhar spy thriller opened at roughly ₹28 crore on Day 1 and grew to about ₹32–33 crore on Day 2 and ₹39.5–43 crore on Day 3, pushing the India weekend past ₹100 crore per Sacnilk-cited reports.
- Early Monday reports diverge, with outlets citing Day 4 at roughly ₹14.7 crore to ₹24.3 crore, placing four-day India nets in the ~₹117–130.8 crore range.
- Global opening figures reported by multiple outlets fall in the ₹140–152 crore band, reflecting strong overseas turnout led by North America.
- The film is inspired by real events and holds a CBFC ‘A’ certificate; a Delhi High Court petition seeking a stay before release was dismissed.
- Word-of-mouth remains strong as industry figures and celebrities praise the cast, while trade reports say Netflix acquired streaming rights for both parts for about ₹130 crore.