Tashkent Files, a movie directed by Vivek Agnihotri has been attracting viewers continually despite its low screen count. Movie critic Taran Adarsh indicating towards the same had tweeted :
“#TheTashkentFiles goes from strength to strength… Despite limited showcasing [160 screens/limited shows/limited centres], the numbers show an upturn on [second] Sat… Biz should grow further on [second] Sun… [Week 2] Fri 50 lakhs, Sat 75 lakhs. Total: Rs. 4.75 cr. India biz.”
#TheTashkentFiles goes from strength to strength… Despite limited showcasing [160 screens/limited shows/limited centres], the numbers show an upturn on [second] Sat… Biz should grow further on [second] Sun… [Week 2] Fri 50 lakhs, Sat 75 lakhs. Total: ₹ 4.75 cr. India biz.
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) April 21, 2019
Tashkent files was just released on 160 screens, however it has still managed to do business of more than 4.75 Crores.
The movie stars Naseeruddin Shah, Pallavi Joshi, Shweta Basu, Pankaj Tripathi, Mithun Chakraborty and Vinay Pathak in main roles.
Tashkent files is an apolitical movie which revolves around the mysterious death of Shri Lal bahadur Shastri, who died while in Tashkent for signing the Tashkent Agreement. The Tashkent Agreement, (Jan. 10, 1966), is an accord signed by India’s Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri (who died the next day) and Pakistan’s president Ayub Khan, ending the 17-day war between Pakistan and India of August–September 1965. A cease-fire had been secured by the United Nations Security Council on Sept. 22, 1965.
Users over social media were also exited after watching the movie and had posted reviews on twitter :
Aditi raval tweeted: “Finally sharing my views on #TheTashkentFiles movie.. no wonder why some reviewers or critics r not sharing their views because it is genuinely difficult 2 express yourself politically correct views for such films but yeah it’s a good murder mystery which is going houseful ”
Finally sharing my views on #TheTashkentFiles movie.. no wonder why some reviewers or critics r not sharing their views because it is genuinely difficult 2 express yourself politically correct views for such films ☺️but yeah it’s a good murder mystery which is going houseful 🤷🏼♀️ pic.twitter.com/SI9i1XR2C6
— Aditi Raval (@aditiraval) April 21, 2019
Munmun Dutta tweeted “After watching #Tashkent Files I have to honestly admit that I had completely forgotten that 2nd Oct is ALSO Shashtri ji’s birthday and I felt ashamed of myself. Strange that 1 hero is celebrated and another one completely erased from our memories? #Shashtri ji is an unsung hero”
After watching #TashkentFiles I have to honestly admit that I had completely forgotten that 2nd Oct is ALSO Shashtri ji's birthday and I felt ashamed of myself. Strange that 1 hero is celebrated and another one completely erased from our memories?#Shashtri ji is an unsung hero🙏
— Munmun Dutta (@moonstar4u) April 16, 2019
Makrand R Pranjape tweeted “@TashkentMovie, a political thriller masquerading as an unsolved murder mystery, succeeds beyond expectations. @vivekagnihotri’s scripting & directorial skills dispense high drama & an engrossing audience experience, without really uncovering new facts.”
https://t.co/FNpNNuwNCj @TashkentMovie, a political thriller masquerading as an unsolved murder mystery, succeeds beyond expectations. @vivekagnihotri's scripting & directorial skills dispense high drama & an engrossing audience experience, without really uncovering new facts.
— Makarand R Paranjape, Ph.D. (Illinois) (@MakrandParanspe) April 20, 2019
Due to increased demand from viewers various new centers were added for the movie screening. Despite lesser screens and conspiracies to defame the movie, movie has been soaring and getting positive reviews from the viewers. Largely promoted by word of mouth and reviews over social media has kept the number of viewers consistent. Momentum Gained during the weekends is surely going to push through the weekdays as well.