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Tumbbad Re-Release Box Office Day 1: Sohum Shah’s mytho-horror triples the opening day of its original run; Collects Rs 1.50 crore
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Tumbbad Re-Release Box Office Day 1: Sohum Shah’s mytho-horror triples the opening day of its original run; Collects Rs 1.50 crore

Tumbbad directed by Rahi Anil Barve and starring Sohum Shah in a titular role re-released in theatres and the response of the film on the first day of re-release is good. The film collected Rs 1.50 crore and that’s more than what the new Hindi release The Buckingham Murders managed on its first day. While Tumbbad has registered an encouraging start, it’s all about what it can do in the days to come that matters.

Tumbbad Does Well In The First Day Of Re-Release; Collects Rs 1.50 Crore

Tumbbad in its original run had collected slightly over Rs 12 crore. It was declared a flop at the box office but the film did manage to have a decently good trend. It did almost 25 times its opening day in the full run. There was appreciation for the film all across but it didn’t convert into required footfalls. Thanks to a great digital outing, the film gradually gained a cult following for itself. The news of the movie’s re-release spread like wildfire and it is surely visible in the movie’s opening collections which are thrice of the movie’s original opening day back in 2018. This is a big feat since the film is already available to be watched on digital. 

Tumbbad Can Have A Verdict-Changing Re-Run

If Tumbbad holds its own for a week or so, it will surely fancy matching the collections that it managed in the movie’s original run. That will also help change the movie’s verdict, even if it is marginally. Yes, if the movie supersedes the original collections by a hefty margin, things can get more interesting. There have been films in the past that have had verdict changing re-runs and Tumbbad can be the next. Along with Tumbbad, there also is Veer Zaara that has re-released, although the release size is very small.

The Day Wise Box Office Collections Of Tumbbad In Its Re-Release Are As Under

Day
India Net Collections

1
Rs 1.50 crore

Total
Rs 1.50 crore on day 1 in India

Watch the Tumbbad Re-Release Trailer

About Tumbbad

When a family builds a shrine for Hastar, a monster who is never to be worshipped, and attempts to get their hands on his cursed wealth, they face catastrophic consequences. (Credit: IMDb)

Tumbbad In Theatres

Tumbbad now plays in a theatre near you. While the film is available on digital, it only makes sense to experience it on the big screen. Have you watched Tumbbad yet? Do let us know.

ALSO READ: Tumbbad Re-Release Box Office Preview: Sohum Shah starrer aims to spring a surprise

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‘Something Very Magical’: Florence Pugh On Her Instant Connection With We Live In Time Co-Star Andrew Garfield
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‘Something Very Magical’: Florence Pugh On Her Instant Connection With We Live In Time Co-Star Andrew Garfield

Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield collaborated for the first time on John Crowley’s tearjerker romantic drama We Live In Time, but their connection on set was instantaneous and “magical.” Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, the Dune Part 2 actress gushed about her effortless bond with Garfield, which also translated on screens.  

“There was something very magical that happened straight away,” she said. “We wanted to be great for each other, we wanted to meet each other, and we wanted to be there for each other,” she added. That mutual understanding evolved and became stronger through the course of filming. 

By the end of the film, it felt like saying goodbye to a “whole world that we had created and a whole idea of what their lives were.” The Amazing Spider-Man actor also chimed in and resonated with Pugh’s feelings, adding that he looks for the same qualities in a co-star as he does in real-life connections. 

“Whether it’s a parent, a friend, a partner, there’s some divine third thing that gets created together that is an energy. Maybe that is chemistry,” he said. It was easier for Garfield to tap into this divine connection because the subject matter hit close to home. 

We Live In Time is a decade-spanning story that revolves around Tobias (Garfield) and Almut (Pugh) as they navigate life, careers, and parenthood amidst the latter’s battle with cancer. The Tick Tick Boom actor, who lost his mother to pancreatic cancer in 2019, was familiar with the fatigue and grief that comes while dealing with the terminal illness.  

“It was a gift. Grief is a gift. That’s one of the beauties of this film — it frames grief as one of the only access points to true love,” he said of the experience of making this film. The connection to life becomes more profound after experiencing a connection to death. 

He hopes that everything he’s channeled through his experiences comes across on screen and provides comfort to others.  “What’s amazing is that it’s universal,” the actor said about grief. Despite being unique to each individual, it’s a shared experience that audiences will find relatable in one way or another. 

We Live in Time hits theaters on October 11.

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After Madhya Pradesh Horror, A Relook At Over 45 Alleged Gang-Rape Cases
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After Madhya Pradesh Horror, A Relook At Over 45 Alleged Gang-Rape Cases

In the wake of a recent robbery and alleged gang-rape at Jam Gate, a popular tourist spot near Indore, disturbing details from a similar case at Kajligarh Fort have emerged. Nine years ago, over 45 women were allegedly gang-raped at Kajligarh Fort during a period of two years.

Although the Jam Gate incident has raised concerns, Indore Rural Superintendent of Police Hitika Vasal has said the two incidents are not connected.

A public interest petition (PIL) was filed in the Indore bench of the high court on the Kajligarh gang-rape cases. However, many are questioning why the government dismissed the police reports on such a serious matter.

The main accused in the Kajligarh cases had admitted to the crime, but no substantial action was taken. Similar to the Jam Gate incident, the survivors from the Kajligarh cases have refused to file police cases, raising further concerns about the handling of these cases.

In 2015, a group of BTech students visiting Kajligarh Fort were assaulted by members of a gang, which led to a police complaint being filed at Simrol. Despite an investigation, the accused escaped. However, soon after, the police discovered that some young men were spending large amount of money and flaunting expensive mobile phones. When detained and questioned, the police uncovered shocking links to multiple crimes.

After interrogation, the gang members including key suspects Sanjay Katara and Karan Dawar were arrested, while a minor was detained.

The gang’s leader later revealed the gang’s involvement in at least 45 gang-rape cases over two years. They admitted the gang looted couples at the deserted Kajligarh Fort to fuel their drug habits.

The police reached out to some of the survivors, but they refused to file complaints, possibly due to fear or trauma. A petition was filed in the Indore bench of the high court, demanding action against officials responsible for not following up the cases. But no conclusive measures have been taken yet.

The Jam Gate Incident

In a chillingly similar manner, a robbery and alleged gang-rape took place at Jam Gate, another scenic location near Indore, on Tuesday night. Two trainee army officers and their female friend were attacked by armed miscreants, who came with the intent of looting.

Though the army officers were severely beaten up, they have given statements to the police. The woman who alleged gang-rape remains too shocked to give a statement. The key suspect in this case has been arrested and investigation is on to uncover more details, the police said.

“We have tried several times to record the woman’s statement, but she is not yet ready. It is difficult to proceed until her statement is recorded,” Superintendent of Police Hitika Vasal said.

Three suspects have been arrested in connection with the Jam Gate incident, all of whom have a history of serious criminal activity. They are: Anil Baror, 27, the mastermind behind the crime, with previous charges of extortion, robbery, and family disputes; Pawan Bansuniya, 23, accused of smuggling banned liquor and robbery; Ritesh Bhabhar, 25, a mastermind with serious charges, including murder; Rohit Girwal, Sandeep Waria, and Sachin Makwana, all three with criminal history.

On the Kajligarh Fort gang-rape cases, former Indore West Superintendent of Police and Indian Police Service (IPS) officer D Kalyan Chakraborty shed light on the investigation process. They said while arrests were made and a first information report (FIR) was filed under sections on rape, the case was marred by the reluctance of the survivors to come forward.

Mr Chakraborty said while he couldn’t provide detailed information without reviewing the records, he recalled that the case had indeed come to his attention during his tenure. The police had arrested several accused, and one-two key suspects had been taken into custody. Some of the accused had confessed to the crime, but a significant obstacle in the investigation was the absence of complaints from the survivors themselves.

“The accused were arrested, and an FIR was filed under the sections of rape. However, the major challenge was that no survivor was willing to file complaints. We had to rely on information and leads during the investigation,” Mr Chakraborty said.

He said despite the lack of direct complaints, two-three survivors eventually came forward, which enabled the police to file the FIR. Following this, a thorough investigation was conducted, leading to the identification and prosecution of the accused.

“The investigation was done based on the information we had, and two-three survivors did step forward… The accused were found guilty, arrested, and a chargesheet was filed in the case,” he said.

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