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Munjya Box Office Preview: Dinesh Vijan’s Horror Comedy run time, screen count, advance booking & opening day US

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Munjya Box Office Preview: Dinesh Vijan’s Horror Comedy run time, screen count, advance booking & opening day

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Dinesh Vijan has consistently produced unexpected hits at the movie office in the post-pandemic era, whether it is Zara Hatke Zara Bachke or Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya. The director is currently preparing for the release of Munjya, his next horror comedy, which stars Abhay Verma, Sharvari, and Mona Singh in the key parts. The central board has certified the movie as U/A, with a 2 hours and 3 minute authorized runtime.

Munjya to release on 1600 screens in India

Pen Marudhar is releasing it in India, and the distributors are distributing it fairly widely. Early indications indicate that Munjya will be shown primarily throughout the evening and nighttime hours on 1600 screens in India. The reception to the advances has been greater than anticipated since they debuted on Thursday morning. About 12,000 tickets had been sold by Munjya as of Thursday at 7 PM in the top three national chains, PVRInox and Cinepolis, just for the launch day.

This is on top of the 3000 tickets Munjya has already sold for the Thursday midnight shows at the top 3 multiplexes. According to advance bookings, the film is expected to open at around Rs 1.75 crore. If the reports from the midnight screenings are encouraging, it may even surpass the Rs 2 crore mark. It’s interesting to note that MovieMax also sold 500 tickets on the first day of operation, which is positive for the movement of non-national chains.

 

Munjya aims at a Rs 1.75 crore start in India

With the correct trailer, the horror comedy subgenre has always found a home in theaters, and with Munjya, the filmmakers and producers were able to effectively convey the material to their audience. A non-star-cast movie like Munjya is attracting interest, which is usually good news for the producers since it provides them more freedom to put together a compelling story that will engage viewers.

Pre-orders were boosted by an intriguing teaser and trailer; now, all eyes are on the content to live up to the hype, since there’s potential for significant weekend sales gains. The pricing of Munjya is another significant benefit because distributors and exhibitors have joined together to guarantee reasonable ticket prices for the feature picture, even at the most upscale locations. Munjya and Mr. & Mrs. Mahi from last week are only underscoring once more how crucial it is to get the price of the movie just perfect in order to give a wider range of people the opportunity to see it.

 

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