'Anomie' BO day 2: Bhavana's film hits Rs 48 lakhs

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 Bhavana's film shows good growth; Hits Rs 48 lakhs worldwide

Bhavana and Rahman's thriller 'Anomie: The Equation of Death' is gaining traction, collecting Rs 48 lakhs worldwide in two days. The film, featuring a sharp forensic expert investigating her brother's disappearance, shows steady growth, particularly in its Malayalam version. Early reviews praise its ambitious, stylish approach to a thinking person's psycho-thriller, hinting at potential success if word-of-mouth continues to build.

Bhavana and Rahman’s thriller film 'Anomie: The Equation of Death' is slowly picking up pace at the box office. The movie has now collected Rs 48 lakhs worldwide in 2 days.This number shows that the film is seeing some growth and people are becoming more interested in it. According to the early numbers provided by the Sacnilk website, the movie has made Rs 41 lakhs India net and Rs 48 lakhs India gross.

Day wise numbers show steady movement

In the Malayalam version, the film has made Rs 36 lakhs net, with Rs 18 lakhs on day 1 and the same figures on day 2. This means day 2 held the same level instead of dropping, which is good for a thriller film.The Tamil version has also shown some growth as it made Rs 5 lakhs total with Rs 2 lakhs on day 1 and Rs 3 lakhs on day 2.

Even though the numbers are small, the jump from day 1 to day 2 shows that more people are noticing the film.

A dark and twisty path

The movie follows Zara Philip, a very sharp forensic expert. Her calm life falls apart when her brother, who is already mentally fragile, goes missing. Zara starts following clues to find him. As she keeps searching, the case starts to look familiar in a scary way. At the same time, a disgraced cop named Jibran is also following the same trail.

He wants redemption and hopes solving this case will bring it. When both their investigations come together, the movie starts asking the audience one big question: Who is really controlling everything? The story tries to keep viewers guessing till the end.ETimes shared its thoughts about the movie and said something important. The review says, "Anomie wants to be a thinking person’s psycho-thriller, one that peers into conscience, morality, and the psychology of crime."

It also says the film comes with ambition, style and a deep idea behind it. The reviewer added that the film’s first half is the most confident part. It says, "It plays out like a restrained procedural, allowing forensic logic and investigation to do the heavy lifting.

"Overall, 'Anomie' has the potential to be a hit if the WOM grows more in the coming days.DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers and data in this article are compiled from diverse public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned, offering a fair representation of the movie's box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or as additional international market reports are finalized. This data is provided by us for informational and entertainment purposes only.

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