Brad Pitt ’s latest film, F1, is showing a strong grip at the Indian box office. After nearly a week in theatres, the film has brought in a total of ₹32 crore across languages, according to early estimates, a decent number for a Hollywood title competing with local releases. Good and steady collections As reported by the Sacnilk website, the film had a good start on Friday, collecting ₹5.5 crore. That momentum carried through the weekend, with ₹7.75 crore on Saturday and ₹8.15 crore on Sunday. Naturally, there was a dip as the work week kicked in — Monday brought in ₹3.35 crore. But unlike many releases that tumble during weekdays, F1 held on with ₹3.75 crore on Tuesday and another ₹3.5 crore on Wednesday. Occupancy rate Occupancy stats show that English-language screenings had a healthy turnout, particularly in evening and night shows. Tamil audiences also contributed to impressive numbers. It has surprisingly outpaced the Hindi versions in some cities. While the Hindi dubbed version saw lower footfall, night screenings showed better traction
With the weekend around the corner, the real test will be whether 'F1' can maintain this momentum. But for now, the film seems to have found its audience, and it’s cruising steadily in the right lane. 'F1'Directed by Joseph Kosinski , known for Top Gun: Maverick, F1 delivers more than just flashy race sequences. It offers heart, intensity, and some breathtaking visuals that play beautifully on the big screen. Brad Pitt plays a retired Formula 1 driver pulled back into the racing world. The supporting cast includes big names like Javier Bardem , Kerry Condon , Tobias Menzies, and Damson Idris, all of whom bring their A-game.

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