Sony Pictures' latest release, *It Ends With Us*, has made a remarkable impact at the box office in both the United States and India during its opening weekend. Adapted from Colleen Hoover's bestselling novel, the film has quickly become a sensation, drawing in large audiences and generating significant buzz.
In the United States, *It Ends With Us* opened to a strong $50 million, marking a successful debut that reflects the anticipation and excitement surrounding the film. The movie's performance in India has been equally impressive, with a Gross Box Office Collection (GBOC) of Rs 6 Crores over the weekend. This achievement makes it the highest-grossing Hollywood romance film in India during its opening weekend, a milestone that highlights the film's broad appeal across different markets.
*It Ends With Us* stars Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni, and Brandon Sklenar, whose performances have captivated audiences and contributed to the film's strong box office performance. The film's success in India is particularly notable given that it outperformed expectations during what was anticipated to be a relatively slow weekend. This outcome is a testament to the film's compelling narrative, the star power of its leading actors, and the substantial fan base of Colleen Hoover's novel, which has translated into enthusiastic support for the film.
The momentum generated by *It Ends With Us* during its opening weekend suggests that the film is poised for an extended and successful run in cinemas. The movie's ability to draw large crowds in both domestic and international markets underscores its universal appeal and the strong connection it has established with audiences.Â
Currently playing in theaters across India, *It Ends With Us* continues to attract viewers, bolstered by the film's emotional depth, powerful performances, and the enduring popularity of the source material. As the film progresses in its theatrical run, it is likely to maintain its strong presence at the box office, solidifying its status as a major hit for Sony Pictures and a standout entry in the romance genre.
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