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'The Sky Is Pink' Occupancy Report: Priyanka Chopra and Farhan Akhtar's film opens poorly in morning shows
Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Farhan Akhtar starrer The Sky Is Pink has finally hit the screens today. The film is directed by Shonali Bose and also stars Zaira Wasim and Rohit Suresh Saraf in supporting roles. The Sky Is Pink is based on the life of late Aisha Chaudhary's parents Aditi Chaudhary and Niren Chaudhary played by Priyanka and Farhan respectively. Now as per reports in Box Office India, the film has got a poor occupancy rate in the morning show of about 10%.

Talking about the box office prediction for opening day, Girsh Johar told Times Now, "The Sky is Pink is an upmarket and niche film. The reviews that it has got so far are amazing. But the film targets a specific set of audience. It is not a wide, commercial entertainer. With Priyanka coming back after a long time and Farhan as her co-star, I feel the film should open anywhere between Rs 3 crore-Rs 4 crore."

He added, "Much will depend on the word of mouth here. If it turns out to be positive, the film will grow during the evening and night shows. Chances of growth over the weekend will also be high in that case."

Johar concluded by saying, "War will definitely bring in big numbers over its second weekend but I doubt that it will impact the performance of The Sky is Pink. Both are absolutely different films. In the limited space that The Sky is Pink has, it will perform well regardless of the War wave."