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'Alpha' box office collection Day 4: Alia Bhatt, Sharvari's spy thriller hits Rs 63.64 crore mark worldwide on first Monday

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The spy thriller Alpha, starring Alia Bhatt and Sharvari, collected an estimated Rs 3.85 crore net in India on Day 4.
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Alpha grossed approximately Rs 4.54 crore domestically across 6,997 shows on Day 4.
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Alpha's total India gross collection reached an estimated Rs 45.34 crore and its India net collection reached Rs 37.85 crore after Day 4.
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Alpha earned an estimated Rs 1.50 crore gross overseas on Day 4, bringing its total overseas gross collection to Rs 18.30 crore.
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Alpha opened with an estimated Rs 9.25 crore net in India on Friday, rose to Rs 11.50 crore net on Saturday, and recorded its biggest domestic day on Sunday with an estimated Rs 15.90 crore India gross.
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Alpha crossed the Rs 50 crore worldwide milestone over its opening weekend.
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Alpha is the first female-led installment in the YRF Spy Universe.
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'Alpha', starring Alia Bhatt and Sharvari in the lead, continued its steady run at the box office on Monday, maintaining momentum after a strong debut weekend.'Alpha' box office collection Day 4According to early estimates by Sacnilk, 'Alpha' collected an estimated Rs 3. 85 crore net in India on Day 4.

The film also grossed approximately Rs 4.54 crore domestically across 6,997 shows. This, in turn, takes the film's total India gross collection to an estimated Rs 45.34 crore and its India net collection to Rs 37.85 crore.'Alpha' international box office collectionsThe film also continued its consistent run overseas, and earning an estimated Rs 1.50 crore gross on its fourth day.

This pushed its total overseas gross collection to Rs 18.30 crore, taking its worldwide gross to an estimated Rs 63.64 crore.'Alpha' hits Rs 50 crore mark in first weekendThe film opened with an estimated Rs 9.25 crore net in India on Friday before witnessing healthy weekend growth. Its collections rose to Rs 11.50 crore net on Saturday, while Sunday emerged as the film's biggest day at the domestic box office, with an estimated Rs 15.90 crore India gross.

The strong weekend performance suggests the film picked up among urban audiences, particularly at multiplexes and metro cities, contributing significantly to its earnings.Set within YRF Spy Universe, 'Alpha' features Alia Bhatt and Sharvari in the lead, alongside Bobby Deol, Anil Kapoor and Hrithik Roshan.

The spy thriller crossed the Rs 50 crore worldwide milestone over its opening weekend, propelled by positive word of mouth and favourable reviews.'Alpha' eyes Rs 100 crore markThe collections are rather impressive as it is also the first female-led instalment in the YRF Spy Universe and the action film genre.The film is now on its way Rs 100 crore mark.

The film can look forward to hitting the milestone in its first week at the box office. With just a little over Rs 30 crore remaining to cross this milestone, the film is on its way to not only becoming another successful release but also becoming one of Alia's highest-earning films to date.With a solid opening weekend and steady weekday hold, 'Alpha will now look to maintain its momentum in the coming days as it continues its theatrical run.Read the latest Entertainment News and Celebrity updates.

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