Box Office Earnings of 'The Diplomat' Decline on Fourth Day

The film 'The Diplomat' has faced a notable decline in box office earnings, generating only ₹1.50 crore on its fourth day, totaling ₹14.85 crore. Despite a strong opening, the drop raises concerns about its sustainability during weekdays. Filmmakers are now relying on positive word-of-mouth to boost its performance. Directed by Shivam Nair and featuring John Abraham, the film is based on a true story involving a rescue mission in Pakistan. Will audience reactions turn the tide for this film? Read on to find out more.
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Box Office Performance Overview

Box Office Earnings of 'The Diplomat' Decline on Fourth Day


The film 'The Diplomat' experienced a significant drop in earnings on its fourth day, bringing in only ₹1.50 crore on Monday. This decline has resulted in a total domestic collection of ₹14.85 crore. After a strong start over the first three days, this downturn raises concerns about the film's future performance.


The earnings for the first four days are as follows:


Four-Day Earnings Breakdown


Day 1: ₹4.03 crore


Day 2: ₹4.68 crore


Day 3: ₹4.74 crore


Day 4: ₹1.50 crore


While the film maintained steady earnings for the initial three days, the sharp decline on the fourth day indicates that it may struggle to sustain its momentum during the weekdays.


Hopes for Recovery Through Word-of-Mouth

In light of the declining box office figures, the filmmakers are now pinning their hopes on word-of-mouth publicity. If audience reactions are favorable, there is potential for the film's earnings to pick up again. However, the drop on the first Monday has cast doubt on the film's prospects.


Based on a True Story

Directed by Shivam Nair, 'The Diplomat' is inspired by real events. The film features John Abraham in the role of Indian diplomat JP Singh, focusing on a mission to rescue an Indian woman, Uzma Ahmed, who is trapped in Pakistan.