Manoj Bajpayee's 'Governor' Stumbles in a Nine-Film Pile-Up, Opens With Just Rs 90 Lakh Set against India's 1991 economic crisis, Manoj Bajpayee's 'Governor: The Silent Saviour' released on 12 June alongside eight other films and finished day one in third place with only Rs 90 lakh. 12 June turned into one of the most crowded release days of the year for Hindi cinema. Nine films from wildly different genres landed in theatres on the very same date, and that traffic jam left its mark on every title's opening collection. Among them was director Chinmay D. Mandlekar's historical drama 'Governor: The Silent Saviour', which failed to draw the kind of footfall the makers had hoped for. The Era the Film Revisits Headlined by Manoj Bajpayee, the film is built around India's 1991 'Balance of Payments' crisis. It was a moment when the country stood on the edge of one of the gravest economic emergencies in its history, and the film recreates that turbulent stretch on screen. Despite this weighty political-economic backdrop, its first-day earnings stayed muted. How the Opening-Day Numbers Stacked Up By the time of reporting, 'Governor' had pulled in a net collection of Rs 90 lakh on its opening day in India. The film played across 1427 shows nationwide, yet could not even cross the Rs 1 crore mark. Its real test now lies over the weekend, when it gets a chance to build momentum. The clear leader of the day was 'Main Wapas Aaunga', which earned Rs 1.15 crore. Powered by a cast that includes Diljit Dosanjh, Naseeruddin Shah, Sharvari and Vedang Raina, it grabbed the top spot on the back of 2302 shows. In second place was Kangana Ranaut's 'Bharat Bhagya Vidhata', which netted a total of Rs 76 lakh from 2181 shows. Among the major Hindi releases, 'Governor' settled into third position. Notably, it was allotted just 1,020 shows — a markedly lower screen count — and still managed to earn Rs 90 lakh. A Day Packed With Releases 'Governor' did not arrive alone; it hit cinemas alongside eight other films. The line-up included 'Main Wapas Aaunga', 'Bharat Bhagya Vidhata', 'Haunted 3D: Echoes of the Past', 'The Narmada Story', 'Heer Sara', 'Scary Movie', 'Disclosure Day' and 'Backrooms'. With so many titles colliding at once and audience opinion split across them, the fight for opening-day numbers was intense. The Cast of 'Governor' Manoj Bajpayee leads the film. Madhu Shah plays Vandita Ramanan, the wife of A. Ramanan, while Naushad Mohammed Kunju steps into the role of Deputy Governor C. Rangarajan. Ada Sharma appears as journalist Aditi Verma. The supporting line-up also features Paritosh Sand, Jayawant Wadkar, Krisha Kurup, Rajeev Gaursingh, Sanjay Sonu and Jigar Shah. What this means for you For moviegoers: • If you plan to watch 'Governor', note that it has only 1,020 shows, so after a weak opening the screen count could shrink further in the coming days — booking tickets early is the safer bet. • With nine films releasing together on 12 June you have plenty of choice, but seats at popular showtimes may sell out fast. https://trendkia.com/en/bollywood/manoja-bajapeyi-ki-gavarnara-ko-nau-philmon-ki-bhirnta-men-jhataka-opaninga-de-p-261 TrendKia — Har trend, sabse pehle.