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‘Sky Force’ crosses the Rs 100 crore mark

IndiaTimes Monday, 3 February 2025 ()
Akshay Kumar’s aerial action film ‘Sky Force’ has crossed Rs 100 crores in just 10 days, with Rs 100.07 crores net box office collections in Hindi regions and Rs 122.25 crore worldwide. The movie performed decently in foreign markets, gathering Rs 9.5 crores overseas. On day 10, the overall Hindi occupancy rate was 25.84 percent, with the film receiving an ETimes rating of 3.5 out of 5. The narrative gains pace with high-flying action sequences, and an emotional climax enhances the patriotic and sentimental tones of the film.
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