Even though the film faced a lot of online criticism from some viewers, and some people in the industry think there might have been organized negative comments, Alpha has kept going strong in theaters.
The movie did well on a Monday, making around Rs.4 crore, as shared by Yash Raj Films.This shows that people are still interested in the film beyond the first weekend.
With two female stars at the heart of an action movie, Alpha has kept drawing people to the cinemas.
Its showing suggests that good word-of-mouth from moviegoers can sometimes beat the bad talk online.Some people in the industry also say there might have been coordinated trolling, but this hasn’t been proven.
Alpha has been doing well around the world, crossing Rs.
63 crore in the first four days and keeping a steady growth after the weekend.These numbers show that people are still watching the film beyond its first release, which helps it build up more over the coming days.
People in the industry think Alpha’s performance teaches an important lesson: while online trends can shape conversations and opinions, they don’t always mean people will go watch the movie.
People choose to go to the cinema based on their own feelings, and true appreciation from the audience is key to a film’s future.
If Alpha becomes a box office success, it could be seen as a great example of how the box office can be very different from what’s being said online.
It would also show that the movie-going experience can still create its own excitement.
Although Alpha started as an underdog in the weeks before its release, it’s still trying to win at the box office.
The final result is still unknown, but the film has stayed in the race despite the bad comments it’s getting on social media.
As the movie continues its run in theaters, its performance might become a key example for the industry about whether real audience support can overcome negative online opinions, whether those opinions are natural or not.
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