MUMBAI : Bringing the heartwarming story of Arjun Sen, an NRI and cancer survivor, Shoojit Sircar's I Want To Talk has hit the big screen and is striking the right chord with audiences. With positive word-of-mouth spreading, the film is steadily improving its performance at the box office. Its first Saturday saw near to double growth compared to the opening day.
I Want To Talk opened with ₹25 lakh and saw a decent jump on its second day, collecting approximately ₹44 lakh due to positive word of mouth. The film’s total collection now stands at ₹69 lakh. Viewers are connecting deeply with the story on an emotional level.
I Want To Talk has emerged as a soothing yet emotional journey, offering an inspiring and heartfelt perspective on life. While the film had a modest opening at the box office, it witnessed a significant surge due to overwhelming positive word-of-mouth. The movie is earning praise for its powerful message about life and the resilience to never give up. Audiences are particularly appreciating how Shoojit Sircar has once again portrayed human emotions at their finest in an inspiring and endearing way. Abhishek Bachchan’s performance stands out as the film's strength, perfectly embodying the character and conveying every emotion with finesse.
I Want To Talk celebrates the life of Arjun Sen, portrayed by Abhishek Bachchan, an NRI marketing genius living in the USA. Arjun, separated from his wife, lives with his daughter Reya (played by Pearle Dey/Ahilya Bamroo). At the peak of his career, he is diagnosed with advanced-stage laryngeal cancer and is given only 100 days to live. Despite the devastating news, Arjun embarks on a journey of survival for the sake of his loved ones, making the film a poignant tale of hope and perseverance.
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