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In the United States and Canada, It Ends with Us was released alongside Borderlands and Cuckoo, and was projected to gross $23–30 million in its opening weekend, with some estimates going as high as $40–50 million. [2] The film made $24 million on its first day, including $7 million from Thursday night previews.
It Ends With Us has more than one billion tags on TikTok. [17] Following the film adaptation's trailer release, the novel returned to number one on Amazon. [4] On August 11, 2024, two days after the film's release, the novel returned to number one on The New York Times Best Seller list. [18]
Yes, It Ends With Us is set to hit theaters on February 9, 2024. However, due to the simultaneous WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, there could ultimately be a delay in the film’s release.
The opening day share of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana together stood at ₹ 10.37 crore (US$1.2 million). [37] The film grossed ₹ 58.08 crore (US$6.8 million) in its opening weekend. [48] In its first week, the film grossed ₹ 80.4 crore (US$9.4 million), with a distributor's share of ₹ 48.17 crore (US$5.6 million). [49]
7th Day is a 2014 Indian Malayalam-language neo-noir action thriller film directed by Syamdhar (in his directorial debut) and written by Akhil Paul. [1] It stars Prithviraj Sukumaran as David Abraham, a 42-year-old IPS officer who is on a trail of an unnatural case. [ 2 ]
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Kumbalangi Nights (transl. Nights of Kumbalangi) is a 2019 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by Madhu C. Narayanan.The directorial debut was written by Syam Pushkaran and jointly produced by Fahadh Faasil and Nazriya Nazim under their production house Fahadh Faasil and Friends, in association with Dileesh Pothan and Syam Pushkaran under Working Class Hero. [3]
Day Night Day Night is a 2006 drama film written and directed by Julia Loktev. It documents 48 hours in the life of an anonymous 19-year-old as she prepares to become a suicide bomber in Times Square. It premiered on May 25, 2006 in the Directors' Fortnight section of the 58th Annual Cannes Film Festival. [1]