Mr and Mrs Mahi Box Office
Mr and Mrs Mahi box office collection day 6: The sports drama has been having a hard time maintaining its earnings in India. According to the latest report on Sacnilk.com, the film made just over Rs 1 crore on Wednesday. Backed by Karan Johar's Dharma Productions, the movie was released on May 31.
According to the latest report, early estimates show that Mr and Mrs Mahi made Rs 1.75 crore on its sixth day, which was its first Wednesday. So far, the film has earned around Rs 22.60 crore. It still hasn't matched its opening day earnings of Rs 6.75 crore or reached double-digit figures. The film's earnings dropped to Rs 2.15 crore on Monday and hit a low of Rs 1.85 crore on Day 5.
The report also notes that Mr and Mrs Mahi had an 11.31% occupancy rate for Hindi shows on Wednesday.
Excerpt from Mid-day's review of the movie:
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Beyond the spectrum of films one loves and hates, lies a field of movies one is indifferent to. Mr & Mrs Mahi is found in that category. The Rajkummar Rao and Janhvi Kapoor-starrer leaves you speechless, not because you are at a loss for words after the experience, but simply because you have nothing to say about it.
Directed by Sharan Sharma of Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl (2020) fame, Mr & Mrs Mahi is about the story of Mahendra (Rao) and Mahima (Kapoor), who not only share their pet names, but also their love for cricket. While Mahima briefly dreamt of becoming a cricketer as a child, the only reality Mahendra knew was cricket. She is now a doctor, while he works at his father's shop that sells cricket gears after failing to fulfil his ambition. Mahima's entry in his life not only reminds him of the happiness that his failed experience took away, but it also offers him an opportunity to give cricket another chance, even if it is in a new role. Seeing Mahima smashing sixes on the field that used to be his training ground, Mahendra is convinced she is made to be a cricketer and he, her coach. Life then throws curveballs at the couple to test their perseverance.
The film's noble intentions are let down by an insipid screenplay (Sharma and Nikhil Mehrotra) and uninspiring direction. For a film that has lofty ambitions, it hardly ever rises above sincerity. For a story that eventually tells you to prioritise inner happiness over outside validation, Mr & Mrs Mahi is joyless from start to end.