Piku passed the Monday test as it remained strong on the fourth day but experienced a drop on Tuesday. The film collected 3.75 crores on its fifth day, thus taking its total to 33.87 crores at the domestic box office.
Deepika Padukone in a still from movie Piku'
The film has been extremely strong at the multiplexes. The word of mouth for Piku is excellent and since the film is a light-family entertainer, there is also a good chance of having a repeat audience. Deepika Padukone has a huge fan following and hence the film has everything working for it.
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6 Reasons Why Piku Wants You to Take That Road Trip to Kolkata
Has Piku implanted a strong urge in you to hop into the car and embark on a 1500 kilometres long drive to Kolkata? Well if it has, we decode all the more reasons for you to visit and enjoy the City of Joy', just like the trio of Piku, Bhaskor Banerjee and Rana Chaudhary did.
Here are six reasons why Motion Se Hi Emotion Hai'!
How often does one get to feel the speed on Indian roads or even highways for that matter? An initial 3 hour ride on the incredibly fast Yamuna Express Way would set the tone just right. Make sure you don't bring along a Bhaskor Banerjee nagging you all the time!
"Ami ekjon anari river er soge travel korbo na"
Yamuna Expressway promises a brisk ride for zealous driversEven a one night stay at the holy city of Kashi would captivate you with peace. Sitting at the ghats of the Ganges, with resonating chants and the sound of prayer bells filling the air, a Deepika-Irrfan moment would be just perfect for the setting. A holy dip in the river just as the sun rises would reenergize you, given the fact you're not constipated!
"Khoob Bhalo"
The sanctity of Varanasi's blissful ghatsEven if you don't have a palatial ancestral home in the city like Bhaskor Banerjee, the place would still charm you. The mesmerizing visuals of the Howrah Bridge, the glorifying structure of the Victoria Memorial and the vibrant charisma of people around would make you feel at home. Check into a hotel and quickly start exploring the city.
"Ami Kolkata Premi"
The elegance of Victoria Memorial's structure has been of pivotal importance for KolkataHow adorable was it to watch Bhaskor glowing with joy as he hopped on a bicycle and rode around town? The expressions on his face were priceless. Well that's one thing Kolkata would offer you in abundance. Pick a bicycle and meander through the narrow lanes, vintage streets and old buildings to breathe in the vibrant air of Kolkata. Riding along a running tram on the road, you'll be sure to get a taste of Kolkata's heritage.
"Ami bhul kichu bolechi?"
If a 70 year old could, you must try it tooYou'd be lying if your mouth didn't water as you watched Piku's father enjoying the delicious looking kachoris. The delightful cuisine (minus the khichdi for constipation) that Piku and family savoured, made us crave for Bangla food even more. From Nizam's Kathi Roll to 6 Ballygunge Place's multi course meal, the city offers an irresistible cuisine.
"Eta darun!"
Not many places in India can offer delicacies as tempting as theseRemember the mesmerizing scene with the gold and orange hues of the setting sun shimmering in the calm Hooghly river? Well, trust us when we say it looks even more attractive in real life. A long walk alongside Hooghly, the lifeline of the city, where Piku and Rana spent some of their time would make you fall in love with Kolkata even more.
"Ami ato shundor kicchu dekhini"
The sight of Hooghly river shimmering in golden at sunset
So pack your bags and plan your very own road trip to Kolkata, just like Team Piku did. While you wouldn't be too lucky to have Deepika as your company, you would at least have no constipation and a nagging oldie pestering you. So set your motion straight because Motion se hi Emotion Hai
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