Vicky Kaushal and Sara Ali Khan have once again hit the jackpot with their latest film, “Zara Hatke Zara Bachke.” The film has not only captured the hearts of audiences but has also emerged as a box office sensation, grossing a staggering 53 crore in the domestic market. This incredible achievement solidifies the film’s status as a certified “hit” and showcases the exceptional collaboration between these talented actors.
“Zara Hatke Zara Bachke,” since its debut has enjoyed enormous success at the box office. Taran Adarsh, a film industry analyst, used Twitter to share the latest box office numbers for the movie. On day 10, the film crossed the 50 crore mark, solidifying its position as a success. Adarsh expressed that the film has surpassed all expectations and has the potential to reach a revenue of 70 crores. He highlighted how skeptics’ predictions of a lifetime revenue of 20 crores have been proven wrong.
Additionally, he pointed out that “Zara Hatke Zara Bachke” is the third-biggest hit in Hindi movies this year, trailing behind only “Pathaan” and “The Kerala Story” in terms of box office success.
Laxman Utekar, an accomplished director known for hits like Mimi and Luka Chuppi, has helmed the entertaining movie. That is creating ripples in the movie business. Maddock Films and Jio Studios have co-produced this film. Which boasts a superb ensemble cast including Inaamulhaq, Sushmita Mukherjee, Neeraj Sood, Rakesh Bedi, and Sharib Hashmi.
Zara Hatke Zara Bachke focuses on the heartwarming love tale of Kapil and Saumya. Two college sweethearts who face the challenge of protecting their privacy within a joint family arrangement. The film is set in the picturesque town of Indore, adding to its allure. Viewers have been captivated by the on-screen chemistry between Sara and Vicky, finding themselves falling in love with this enchanting and fresh couple.
“I just knew people will relate to this,” Vicky Kaushal used these phrases to show his belief in the movie Zara Hatke Zara Bachke. The actor revealed in a recent interview that the script was given to him during the difficult second wave of COVID-19 when uncertainty hung over the movie business. He sensed strongly, nevertheless, that the audience would connect with this straightforward yet relevant tale.