
Governor box office collection day 1: Actor Manoj Bajpayee's much-awaited political drama Governor: The Silent Saviour hit theatres on June 12 amid one of the biggest box-office clashes of the year
. Directed by Chinmay D. Mandlekar, the film revisits India's historic 1991 economic crisis and the efforts that helped the country avert a financial collapse. Despite positive word of mouth and Manoj's acclaimed performance, the film faced stiff competition from several new releases on its opening day. Here's how Governor: The Silent Saviour performed at the box office on Day 1.Opening day collectionEven with a crowded box office featuring nine simultaneous releases across various genres, the political thriller had an opening-day net collection of ₹90 lakh in India(with a gross collection of ₹1.08 crore as final figures await. Playing across 1427 shows nationwide, the film is now counting on the crucial weekend trajectory to build steady theatrical momentum.A crowded Friday at the box officeGovernor crashed into cinemas alongside eight other simultaneous releases. The crowded June 12 box office featured a massive variety of titles, including Main Vaapas Aaunga, Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata, Haunted 3D: Echoes of the Past, The Narmada Story, Heer Sara, Scary Movie, Disclosure Day, and Backrooms.With audiences heavily divided, the intense competition was starkly visible in the opening-day box office collections. Led the pack for the day is Main Vaapas Aaunga pulling in a net collection of ₹1.15 crore. The film, which boasts a stellar ensemble cast including Diljit Dosanjh, Naseeruddin Shah, Sharvari, and Vedang Raina, achieved this top spot across 2302 shows.Followed closely in second place is Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata. The Kangana Ranaut-starrer captured a net total of ₹1 crore from 2181 shows. Managed to secure a respectable third place among the day's major Hindi releases is Governor, collecting ₹0.37 crore net from a smaller footprint of 1,020 shows.What the film about?At the heart of Governor: The Silent Saviour is A. Ramanan (Manoj Bajpayee), a character inspired by former RBI Governor S. Venkitaramanan, who played a crucial role during India's 1991 economic crisis. With the country's foreign exchange reserves nearly exhausted, rising inflation creating uncertainty, and the Gulf War worsening economic pressures, Ramanan finds himself at the center of a rapidly escalating financial emergency.The film traces his efforts to navigate political challenges, bureaucratic hurdles, and growing public concern as India races to avoid a sovereign default. It also revisits the historic decision to airlift more than 60 tonnes of gold to foreign banks in a bid to raise much-needed foreign exchange and pull the nation back from the brink.Cast led by Manoj BajpayeeThe film's ensemble cast is led by Manoj Bajpayee and includes Madhoo Shah as Vandita Ramanan, the wife of A. Ramanan. Noushad Mohamed Kunju takes on the role of Deputy Governor C. Rangarajan, while Adah Sharma plays journalist Aditi Verma. Supporting performances come from Paritosh Sand, Jaywant Wadkar, Krisha Kurup, Rajeev Gaursingh, Sanjay Sonu and Jigar Shah.