Day 6 box office collection for Spider-Man: No Way Home: MCU film targets Rs 200 million, with 1 million Indians having already seen it

Day 6 box office collection for Spider-Man No Way Home: If things keep going well, the Marvel film starring Tom Holland might cross the Rs 200 mark in India.

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On day six of its release, Marvel's Spider-Man: No Way Home continues its incredible run at the American box office. On Tuesday, the Tom Holland-led picture earned Rs 10.40 crore, bringing its total to an astonishing Rs 130.87 crore. The movie has made over $750 million globally, breaking multiple pandemic records in the process.

On Twitter, trade expert Taran Adarsh released the statistics, predicting that at the current pace, No Way Home would gross Rs 200 crore in India.
“#SpiderMan biz is an EYE-OPENER during pandemic era… SUPER-STRONG, double digits on Day 6 as well… Can hit ₹ 200 cr *if* it continues the momentum… Thu 32.67 cr, Fri 20.37 cr, Sat 26.10 cr, Sun 29.23 cr, Mon 12.10 cr, Tue 10.40 cr. Total: ₹ 130.87 cr Nett BOC. #India biz,” Adarsh’s tweet read.

Spider-Man: No Way Home, which also stars Zendaya, Benedict Cumberbatch, Tobey Maguire, and Andrew Garfield, has not only been a financial success, but has also won over critics. Shalini Langer of the Indian Express scored the newest Marvel film 3.5 stars. She praised it for being enjoyable, but she also pointed out a few problems.

“With great power comes great responsibility, is the motto Peter Parker aka Spider-Man has lived by. But great power also has great consequences, and if this third instalment in the Spider-Man franchise was when you were hoping Tom Holland would grow up to that realisation, you are in for a disappointment. Yes, No Way Home is all that you have been hearing and talking about. Yes, it gives you bangs to the power of three for your buck. Yes, it is gratifying to indulge in your favourite Spider-Men films of the recent past once more. And yes, Holland’s Peter remains as likable and eager as ever,” quotes from a section of her review.



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