From The World Of John Wick: Ballerina’ box office collections day 6: Ana De Armas starrer collects Rs 8.35 crores

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 Ana De Armas starrer collects Rs 8.35 crores

‘From the World of John Wick: Ballerina’, starring Ana de Armas, continues its steady run at the Indian box office, earning a total of ₹8.35 crore (India Net) over six days. The action thriller, which is part of the globally popular ‘John Wick’ franchise, seems to be finding a niche audience in India, with decent weekend collections and relatively stable weekday numbers.Strong Weekend Pushes NumbersAccording to the Sacnilk website, the film opened with ₹1.73 crore on its first Friday, with the English version contributing ₹1.25 crore, followed by Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil dubs. Positive word of mouth and the franchise connection helped the film rise sharply on Saturday with a 54.34% jump, collecting ₹2.67 crore. Sunday brought in ₹2.35 crore, indicating strong interest among action movie lovers and John Wick fans.Steady Hold on WeekdaysDespite a steep drop on weekdays, Ballerina managed to hold its ground with ₹0.8 crore collections on both Monday and Tuesday. Though the Wednesday numbers haven’t been confirmed yet, early trends suggest no major spike or decline, keeping the total stable at ₹8.35 crore.While the weekday collections aren’t as strong, the film’s genre appeal and franchise branding have helped maintain interest, especially among urban audiences and multiplex-goers.

The Franchise Effect and Ana de Armas’ RiseDirected by Len Wiseman and written by Shay Hatten, Ballerina marks the fifth installment in the John Wick universe and is set between John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum and Chapter 4. Ana de Armas plays Eve Macarro, a ballerina-turned-assassin out for revenge. The film also features Keanu Reeves, Anjelica Huston, Ian McShane, Norman Reedus, Gabriel Byrne, and the late Lance Reddick in his final screen appearance.ETimes review for the film reads, "For fans of Keanu Reeves and the franchise, of course he’s there but he lets the girl fight her own battles without stealing her thunder. Eve isn’t spared because she’s a girl. She is kicked around, beaten black and blue but never defeated. She rises like a ballerina with an unflinching resolve while pinning her nemesis beneath her toe. She isn’t robotic and yet lethal in her flight of fire.

Eve stands tall in the world she creates, beyond the John Wick universe."

From the World of John Wick: Ballerina - Official Trailer

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