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National Cinema Day 2024 Footfalls: 30 lakh cinegoers take advantage of subsidised tickets across India; Stree 2, Yudhra emerge top performers
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National Cinema Day 2024 Footfalls: 30 lakh cinegoers take advantage of subsidised tickets across India; Stree 2, Yudhra emerge top performers

Like every year, 2024’s National Cinema Day was a humongous success with roughly 30 lakh tickets getting sold across all languages and formats. Stree 2 was the pick of the films as it, on its 6th Friday, collected Rs 4.60 crore. Little under 5 lakh people thronged to theatres to watch the Shraddha Kapoor and Rajkummar Rao starrer.

Stree 2 And Yudhra Sell 9 Lakh Tickets Between Them On National Cinema Day

Yudhra emerged as the second most preferred movie choice for moviegoers. It was the biggest surprise on National Cinema Day as it neted Rs 4.25 crore. Around 4.5 lakh tickets got sold for the action-thriller. For the film to become a successful theatrical venture, it should ideally match or better its opening day numbers. Based on the spot bookings, that doesn’t seem likely.

Tumbbad Registers The Highest Footfalls Of Its Run

Tumbbad is killing it in its re-release. The movie is having a re-run that most movies dream for. It neted Rs 2.60 crore on National Cinema Day Friday. The second Friday of re-release is better than the first, which was infact three times better than the opening day of the original release. Roughly 2.75 lakh cinegoers tuned in to watch the mythological horror in theatres and these are the highest footfalls generated by the movie on a single day. The movie can likely match the week 1 collections of re-release in the 2nd week of re-release. 

Kahan Shuru Kahan Khatam Punches Above Its Weight

Kahan Shuru Kahan Khatam, a non-starrer, collected Rs 1 crore on its opening day. It has clearly punched above its weight. What needs to be seen is whether the movie can double its opening day collections in the full run or not.

The Benefit Of National Cinema Day Transends Languages And Eras

Among other releases, Marathi film Navra Maza Navsacha 2 made its strong presence felt as it netted over 2 crore on the opening day. Thalapathy Vijay’s The GOAT in its 3rd Friday, sold roughly 2 lakh tickets between all its versions. Punjabi films Gandhi 3, Bibi Rajni and Ardaas 3 sold 1.1 lakh plus tickets among themselves. Veer Zaara (re-release), Khel Khel Mein and Buckingham Murders netted 75 lakh between them on National Cinema Day.

Indian Audience Signals That Affordability Is The Way Forward

Hollywood films, other regional releases and holdover releases together ensured that 30 lakh moviegoers visit the theatres on National Cinema Day. India has again spoken with its actions. It has proven that India is indeed a price sensitive nation and affordability is the way forward.

ALSO READ: Box Office Collections: Over 14 lakh tickets sold on National Cinema Day by Hindi Films; Stree 2, Yudhra and Tumbbad rule the roost

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“She Was At A Crossroads”: Cousin Of EY Employee Who Died Of ‘Overwork’
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“She Was At A Crossroads”: Cousin Of EY Employee Who Died Of ‘Overwork’

Anna Sebastian Perayil, the 26-year-old EY India employee who allegedly died of ‘overwork’, sparking outrage and a nationwide debate on working conditions, was supposed to get married this month, one of her cousins has revealed.

Sunil George Kuruvilla, an assistant director at research and analytics firm Acuity Knowledge Partners, also recounted that Anna had two options: pursuing an MBA or chartered accountancy, and she chose the latter, going on to join EY India after finishing the course. Quoting Robert Frost’s ‘The Road Not Taken’, he said: “And that has made all the difference.”

After Anna’s mother, Anita Augustine, wrote a letter to EY India Chairman Rajiv Memani on the challenges her daughter faced at work, Mr Memani has said that he will not rest until the company accomplishes its objective of nurturing a harmonious workplace.

In the strongly worded, eloquent LinkedIn post on Friday, Mr Kuruvilla said his second cousin Anna was gone forever but she is now more powerful than ever. Likening her to a canary in the coal mine – a phrase used to speak of indicators or warnings of potential danger – he said what happened to her may save young lives “from the clutches of silver-tongued executives who act like the Grim Reaper.”

“A few years back, Anna was at a crossroads in her career: an MBA from IRMA or a CA degree. She spoke with my dad at length and finally decided to go for a CA degree, against his advice. To echo Frost’s lines, two roads diverged in a wood, and she took one, just as fair. And that has made all the difference,” Mr Kuruvilla wrote. 

The executive said he had called Anna’s grandfather after he got news of the death. Her grandfather, he recalled, spoke at length, his voice breaking. 

“I didn’t weep, even when he told me her marriage was arranged for this month. Sometimes tears are not enough… I must pause now. But Anna lives on in me and in those who nurture fond memories of her. Anna is more powerful than ever,” he wrote. 

Mother’s Letter

In her letter to Mr Memani, Ms Augustine wrote that Anna passed her chartered accountancy exams on November 23 last year and joined EY Pune on March 19, dying just four months later. 

“She was full of life, dreams, and excitement for the future. EY was her first job, and she was thrilled to be part of such a prestigious company. But four months later, on July 20th, 2024, my world collapsed when I received the devastating news that Anna had passed away. She was just 26 years old,” she said.

The heartbroken mother said Anna’s workload was so high that she had been complaining of chest constriction for a week after reaching her paying guest accommodation at 1 am every day and insisted on going to work even after seeing a doctor, saying she had a lot of tasks pending and would not get leave. 

Ms Augustine also pointed out that no one from the company had attended Anna’s funeral, which the family found deeply hurtful, and added that she hoped that her letter would spark real change so that no other family has to endure what they went through.

Chairman’s Response

Mr Memani said that, as a father, he could understand Ms Augustine’s grief, adding that the fact that no one from the company attended the funeral is alien to their culture.

“I have conveyed my deepest condolences to the family, although nothing can fill the void in their lives. I truly regret the fact that we missed being present at Anna’s funeral. This is completely alien to our culture. It has never happened before; it will never happen again,” he wrote on LinkedIn on Thursday. 

“I would like to affirm that the well-being of our people is my top-most priority and I will personally champion this objective. I am absolutely committed to nurturing a harmonious workplace, and I will not rest until that objective is accomplished,” he added.

The Union government has said it is investigating the circumstances that led to Anna’s death and, on Friday, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor said he had a “deeply emotional and heartrending” conversation with her father, Sibi Joseph.

Mr Tharoor also said that he had agreed to Mr Joseph’s suggestion to raise the issue of bringing in legislation capping work hours in public and private sector offices to eight hours a day, five days a week. 

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Pilot hostage freed by Papua rebels ‘very happy’ to go home
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Pilot hostage freed by Papua rebels ‘very happy’ to go home

He was kidnapped by separatists in Indonesia’s West Papua region and spent more than 19 months in captivity. 

​He was kidnapped by separatists in Indonesia’s West Papua region and spent more than 19 months in captivity.  

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