Sky Force had a terrible debut week despite some favorable evaluations, according to Komal Nahta, one of the nation's most reliable trade experts. On Friday, according to his Film Information website, Akshay Kumar's Sky Force made just Rs. 5.50 crore. However, because of the patriotic theme that coincided with Republic Day celebrations, it gathered up steam on saturday with Rs. 10.50 crore and witnessed a notable spike to Rs. 14 crore on Sunday.
 

Following a robust weekend, collections began to plummet on Monday. With Rs. 3.25 crore on Monday, Rs. 3 crore on Tuesday, Rs. 2.25 crore on Wednesday, and Rs. 2 crore on Thursday, the weekday totals were significantly smaller. This increased the first week's total to Rs. 40.50 crore.
 
The manufacturers, however, assert that they have collected Rs. 80 crores. This exaggerated figure, which gave the false appearance of a high box office performance, was mostly caused by huge corporate bookings and block bookings of unsold seats.
 

Even while websites like BookMyShow displayed full houses, several theaters were almost deserted since there were no real people to occupy the reserved seats.
 
Block bookings were first spread across the movie theaters, but as PVR Inox was the official distributor, they were focused mostly on these theaters. The largest box office swindle in bollywood history, according to Komal Nahta, is extremely dishonorable.
 
According to these claims, the movie is expected to make 120 crores throughout its lifespan, of which 50–60% are bogus.
 

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