Imtiaz Ali's 'Main Vaapas Aaunga' Surprises with Box Office Success
Unexpected Box Office Surge for 'Main Vaapas Aaunga'
Imtiaz Ali has cultivated a dedicated following for his films, and his latest project, Main Vaapas Aaunga, has achieved something quite remarkable. Initially perceived as struggling to connect with audiences, this romantic drama featuring Diljit Dosanjh, Naseeruddin Shah, Sharvari, and Vedang Raina has unexpectedly surged at the box office. In a surprising twist, the film recorded its highest earnings during its second weekend, despite a slow start. The increasing interest has led to theaters expanding their showtimes nationwide.
Siddharth Anand Praises 'Main Vaapas Aaunga'
Filmmaker Siddharth Anand, known for Pathaan, took to Twitter on Sunday to share his excitement, stating, "Just booked my tickets for Tuesday night for #MainVaapasAaunga! After Dhurandhar, I booked tickets for this one in ADVANCE!" He expressed his delight in seeing films from various genres resonating with audiences today, adding, "Power of a storyteller!! Full power to you, Imtiaz Ali!"
Main Vaapas Aaunga is a romantic drama set during the Partition, exploring themes of love, migration, and the emotional scars that linger. Naseeruddin Shah portrays a migrant whose dying wish is to reunite with his first love, who remains in Pakistan. His grandson, played by Diljit, takes on the mission to fulfill this wish, while Vedang and Sharvari depict the younger versions of the characters Keenu and Afsana.
Imtiaz Ali Discusses Increased Showings
The renewed enthusiasm for Main Vaapas Aaunga signifies a robust second phase at the box office, with additional screenings being scheduled in theaters across the country. In a video shared by Window Seat Films on Instagram, Imtiaz expressed gratitude to viewers for their support, noting that the film was gradually finding its audience. He highlighted that the film's growth throughout the week indicated genuine interest rather than a one-time spike in viewership.
Ali also thanked theater owners for accommodating more showings, mentioning that a 6:50 AM screening in Bengaluru's Koramangala was nearly full. He acknowledged the rising demand for additional screenings and expressed hope that more shows could be arranged wherever feasible.
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