Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri's movie 'The Kashmir Files' on the massacre of Kashmiri Pandits in the Valley of Jammu and Kashmir is also being tried to harm in every way. From the Islamists to Bollywood's agenda setters, they do not want that the truth of this Islamic genocide of the 90s to be brought out to the public. They are also engaged in an economic boycott to break the morale of the film's producer and director. Despite this, a huge crowd of viewers is coming to see this film and the film is also doing excellent business. On the first day of its release i.e. on March 11, 'The Kashmir Files' also earned a lot of money, that too when under the pressure of the Bollywood gang, it has been released on only 550 screens. It is being said that on the first day, this movie did a business between 2.5 crore and 3 crore rupees. This is better than the first-day earnings of many recently released Bollywood movies. The film has earned 6-7 times more than the first-day earnings of director Vivek Agnihotri's previous movie 'The Tashkent Files.' According to reports, 'The Tashkent Files' had earned only Rs 40 lakh on the first day. At the same time, this movie earned 8.50 crore on the second day i.e. Saturday, 15.10 crore on Sunday. Not only that, on Monday, this movie had done a business of 18 crore rupees. Kashmir File Box Office Collection Day 5: 'The Kashmir Files' has earned Rs 47.85 crore at the box office in just four days. At the same time, showing tremendous growth on the 5th day, it has managed to do a business of Rs 17 crore. With this, the total collection of the film has become Rs 60 crore. Vivek Agnihotri's second week's collection of movies is expected to be more than the first week. We are sure that it will soon make its way into the Rs 100 crore club. All eyes are now on the Holi holiday. It is also going to be interesting to see its clash with Akshay Kumar's 'Bachchan Pandey,' which will be released on March 18. This film emptied theatre for 'The Kashmir Files,' said- 'The nation is first...' After watching 'The Kashmir Files', PM Modi said - 'No film could be made on such a big incident' 'The Kashmir Files' leaked online, still available on this app