
'F1' box office collection Day 3: Brad Pitt starrer earns 8.00 Cr on its third day, takes India net total to ₹21.25 Cr
starrer 'F1' made it to the theatres recently and has been keeping the audience engaged. This sports drama had been in the works for a long time and created quite a buzz before its release.
Let's take a look at how much it has earned worldwide in its first 3 days,
3-Day Global Collection
The Hollywood sports drama 'F1' is directed by Joseph Kosinski, known for his hit film 'Top Gun: Maverick'. The movie had an early release in selected international markets on Wednesday, June 25. In the U.S. and Canada, 'F1' was released on Friday, June 27. In just 3 days since its worldwide rollout, the film has earned an impressive amount at the global box office.
Strong Start at the Indian Box Office
According to early reports from Sacnilk, the film earned an estimated ₹13.25 crore net over its first two days. On day three, it continued to attract audiences and collected around ₹8 crore net across all languages. With this, the film's total net earnings in India have reached approximately ₹21.25 crore in just three days.
Good Audience Turnout for F1 on Sunday
On Sunday, June 29, 2025, the film had good feedback from the moviegoers.
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The film recorded an overall English occupancy rate of 47.01% across theatres.
About the film
Brad Pitt plays the role of Sonny Hayes, a former Formula 1 driver. The film also stars
Damson Idris
,
Kerry Condon
, and Simone Ashley. The story follows Sonny, who was a popular F1 racer in the 1990s but had to step away after a serious accident. Thirty years later, he's persuaded to return to the sport by the owner of a struggling F1 team. The film focuses on Sonny's comeback journey as he teams up with a younger driver and tries to reclaim his place in the world of racing.
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