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The Kashmir Files causes tsunami on Day 5, earns Rs 60 crore; beats pre-COVID blockbusters

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The Kashmir Files causes tsunami on Day 5, earns Rs 60 crore; beats pre-COVID blockbusters

The latest Bollywood release The Kashmir Files has set the box office on fire. After releasing on Friday on a limited number of screens (about 700 in India), the surge in interest led to the doubling of screens and shows. In many states, it has also been declared tax-free. This is stoking the frenzy surrounding it and fans are queuing outside the cinema halls in large numbers.

The Kashmir Files did a business of Rs 18 crore on Tuesday, which is up from its Monday business by a margin of Rs 3 crore. While the collections rose by some lakhs on Monday when compared with the Sunday earnings, the Tuesday collections were several crores higher.

This is the highest collection for a weekday for any film in the COVID era in India. Going by the numbers it is raking in, it is anticipated that the movie may collect Rs 90-100 crore by the end of the first week. This in itself is proof of how much viewer interest is surrounding this release.

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The Kashmir Files has beaten the likes of Akshay Kumar’s Soooryavanshi, Alia Bhatt’s Gangubai Kathiawadi, and Ranveer Singh’s 83. Trade analyst Taran Adarsh compared the box office performance of recent releases with The Kashmir Files. It is evident that none can match up to the latter in terms of the numbers it is doing.

The Kashmir Files is trending better than pre-Covid blockbusters like Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior and Uri: The Surgical Strike. It is reported that the momentum is going to get stronger for The Kashmir Files, especially in the second weekend. The bulk booking of shows has started already and this is not just limited to national multiplex chains but independent multiplexes as well.

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If Andre Russell gets out first ball, it doesn’t matter’: Kumble slams KKR for poor tactics in damning verdict

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If Andre Russell gets out first ball, it doesn’t matter’: Kumble slams KKR for poor tactics in damning verdict

Former India Test captain Anil Kumble believes that Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) have not properly utilized all-rounder Andre Russell in the IPL 2025 season. The team has just won three matches out of five and must now win at least five of their remaining fixtures to have any chance of making the playoffs. Andre Russell has failed to get going with the bat, with scores.

Kumble believes that the management needs to trust Andre Russell more and that he needs to come higher in the batting order to leave an impact in the middle. He believes that the middle order needs to step up and that the team has the right resources to do so of 4, 5, 1, 7, 17 and 21. He has aggregated 45 runs in eight matches -up and two world-class spinners in their line.

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In the title-winning season last year, KKR got off to solid starts with openers Phil Salt and -up. Sunil Narine. However, this season, the middle order needs to step up. Kumble believes that KKR has the potential to take revenge against the Punjab Kings, as they have the bowling line Ajinkya Rahane, the skipper of Kolkata Knight Riders, has also criticised the openers for their.

In conclusion, Anil Kumble believes that KKR has the potential to take revenge against the Punjab Kings and improve their batting order continuous failures in the ongoing season. In a Russell’s batting position. He advocates for a more proactive approach, leveraging Russell’s strengths to reinvigorate the team season.​ match against the Gujarat Titans, KKR struggled to.

​Former India captain Anil Kumble has delivered a scathing critique of the Kolkata Knight Riders’ (KKR) tactical approach in the ongoing IPL 2025 season, particularly highlighting the underutilization of star all-rounder Andre Russell. Kumble contends that KKR’s reluctance to promote Russell higher up the batting order has significantly hampered the performance.

“I felt the utilisation of Andre Russell hasn’t been really great from a KKR standpoint. I think Russell should bat higher. He should certainly get more opportunities,” Kumble stated during a media interaction. He emphasized that even if Russell were to get out on the first ball, the team possesses enough depth to absorb the setback, underscoring the importance of get.

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KKR’s current campaign has been underwhelming, with the team securing only three victories out of eight matches. Russell’s personal performance mirrors this struggle, having amassed going, with no other batters causing much of a problem for the Titans bowlers. leveraging Russell’s explosive batting capabilities early in the innings. just 45 runs across eight innings, with scores of 4, 5, 1, 7, 17, and 21. While he has contributed six wickets with the ball, his.

Kumble also pointed out that KKR’s opening partnerships, which were instrumental in their previous successes, have faltered this season. The lack of strong starts has increased pressure on the middle order, making it imperative for the team to reassess and optimize their batting strategy. “If you look at last year’s campaign, it was mostly around the starts that they used to get with Phil Salt and Sunil Narine. That’s not happening this season,” Kumble noted.

As KKR prepares for a crucial match against Punjab Kings at Eden Gardens, the team faces the challenge of winning at least five of their remaining fixtures to keep playoff hopes alive. Kumble’s insights suggest that a strategic reshuffle, particularly promoting Russell In impact as a match-winner has been noticeably absent this season summary, Kumble’s critique centers on KKR’s strategic missteps, especially concerning Andre.

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