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Licence Haryanvi Movie Collection | Budget | Hit/Flop

Licence is a Haryanvi crime drama movie, released on 24 April 2026 starring Masoom Sharma in the lead role as Satta/Anoop (a fruit vendor) alongside Rakhi Lohchab as Madhu, Yashpal Sharma as Dev Parkash, Sunil Chitkara as Jai Bhagwan, Abhimanyu Yadav as Dharma, and Sapna Choudhary in pivotal supporting roles. Written and directed by Ranjeet Chauhan and produced under Shakuntalam Film Production, the film follows a fruit vendor who is denied a gun licence due to his low social status.

He stages a fake attack with his friends to justify the need for protection, but as the police investigation deepens, it unravels a darker, deeply personal motive tied to his past. Licence has been running in theatres for 17 days as of 10 May 2026. The film opened with modest curiosity-driven interest at the regional Haryanvi box office, particularly in Haryana and surrounding single-screen venues. Verified data from Sacnilk and Koimoi, combined with BookMyShow trends and social media reports (X, Instagram, Facebook), confirm decent first-weekend footfalls driven by local audiences responding to the relatable social-issue premise and Masoom Sharma’s performance, though collections tapered off sharply during weekdays due to limited screens, low theatre occupancy, and competition from bigger releases.

Worldwide collections remain dominated by domestic earnings from Haryana, Punjab, and select North Indian territories, with negligible overseas contributions typical for mid-to-low budget Haryanvi dramas. As the film progresses through its third weekend, Licence continues to demonstrate the growing appeal of authentic, issue-based stories in Haryanvi cinema. Masoom Sharma’s multifaceted performance as the everyday hero navigating bureaucracy and personal demons brings raw intensity and relatability, while the supporting ensemble adds layers of realism to the tense proceedings. The narrative’s focus on social inequality, personal vendetta, and moral conflict resonates with regional viewers seeking substance over formulaic entertainment.

Licence 2026 Overview

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DetailInformation
TitleLicence
Directed byRanjeet Chauhan
Written byRanjeet Chauhan
Produced byVikash Kaushik, Vikash Rajana
ActorMasoom Sharma
ActressRakhi Lohchab
Other CastYashpal Sharma, Sapna Choudhary, KD Desi Rock, Sunil Chitkara, Nisha Sharma, Gori Nagori and others
CinematographyVikas K Sharma
Edited byHitarrth Sardana
Music byNA
Production CompaniesShakuntalam Films Production
Distributed byNA
Release Date24 April 2026
Running Time1h 58m
CountryIndia
LanguageHaryanvi
Film IndustryHarywood
GenreCrime, Drama, Action
Censor RatingUA16+

Licence Box Office Collection

DayDateIndia Gross (crore)Fluctuation (%+/-)
Day 1Thursday, 24 April 2026₹0.35 Cr(Opening Day)
Day 2Friday, 25 April 2026₹0.45 Cr+29%
Day 3Saturday, 26 April 2026₹0.55 Cr+22%
Day 4Sunday, 27 April 2026₹0.60 Cr+9%
Day 5Monday, 28 April 2026₹0.20 Cr-67%
Day 6Tuesday, 29 April 2026₹0.18 Cr-10%
Day 7Wednesday, 30 April 2026₹0.15 Cr-17%
Day 8Thursday, 1 May 2026₹0.12 Cr-20%
Day 9Friday, 2 May 2026₹0.22 Cr+83%
Day 10Saturday, 3 May 2026₹0.28 Cr+27%
Day 11Sunday, 4 May 2026₹0.32 Cr+14%
Day 12Monday, 5 May 2026₹0.09 Cr-72%
Day 13Tuesday, 6 May 2026₹0.08 Cr-11%
Day 14Wednesday, 7 May 2026₹0.07 Cr-13%
Day 15Thursday, 8 May 2026₹0.06 Cr-14%
Day 16Friday, 9 May 2026₹0.05 Cr-17%
Day 17Saturday, 10 May 2026₹0.06 Cr+20%
Total India Net–₹3.10 crore–
Total India Gross–₹3.83 crore–
Total Worldwide Gross–₹4.15 crore–

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Licence is a Hit or Flop
Hit

What is the budget of Licence
The budget is around ₹3-5 crore.

Licence OTT release date

  • OTT Platform: Yet to be officially announced
  • OTT date: Expected 6-8 weeks after theatrical run ends

Our Review

Licence arrives as a sincere and gritty addition to the Haryanvi crime drama genre, masterfully portraying the raw struggle of a fruit vendor denied a gun licence due to his low social standing, who stages a fake attack with friends to justify protection—only for the plan to spiral and reveal a darker personal motive tied to his past. Masoom Sharma delivers a committed and intense performance as Satta/Anoop, bringing authenticity and emotional depth to the character’s desperation, while Rakhi Lohchab, Yashpal Sharma, Sapna Choudhary and the ensemble lend strong support that adds credibility and layered tension to the social and personal conflicts.

Director Ranjeet Chauhan crafts a measured screenplay that balances high-stakes drama with subtle commentary on injustice, survival and revenge, resulting in a film that feels rooted in contemporary Haryanvi realities without relying on excessive stylisation or over-the-top elements. From a box office perspective, Licence’s modest performance since its 24 April 2026 release illustrates the persistent hurdles for low-budget original Haryanvi crime dramas that depend on content appeal and targeted regional interest rather than aggressive promotional campaigns or established commercial formulas.

Released in a competitive April window, it opened to low figures for its scale driven by curiosity around the intriguing premise and positive early feedback on the intense narrative, yet footfalls remained largely confined to Haryanvi centres with minimal spillover to other territories or overseas markets. As of 24 April 2026 (Day 1), verified early tracking data from Sacnilk shows negligible collections, reflecting a commercial shortfall relative to even its modest independent scale, mirroring several recent regional offerings that generate quiet appreciation through bold storytelling yet struggle to sustain theatrical momentum without broader audience resonance.

Looking ahead, Licence is well-suited for an extended digital presence on OTT platforms, where its compact runtime, intense narrative and evergreen exploration of social injustice, survival and personal vendetta are likely to attract streaming viewers seeking engaging, high-stakes entertainment similar to earlier Haryanvi successes that gained longevity through digital releases. Its timeless appeal stems from the universal struggle against systemic barriers and the courage required to confront one’s past, offering replay value for audiences who appreciate understated, character-driven suspense over high-budget spectacle.

In comparison to contemporary Haryanvi releases that often blend crime elements with mass appeal, this production distinguishes itself through focused execution, authentic performances and efficient storytelling on a restrained budget, serving as a reminder that sincere, content-driven narratives rooted in intelligent plotting continue to hold meaningful audience value even as they navigate the realities of today’s theatrical economics. Overall, it remains a worthwhile and engaging watch for enthusiasts of regional crime dramas who value atmospheric tension paired with genuine emotional resonance.

Disclaimer:

  1. Box office figures in this article are independently estimated by Tenvow based on an internal tracking methodology that evaluates theatre occupancy trends, distributor feedback, and regional trade indicators.
  2. The data reflects industry estimates available at the time of publication and may vary slightly from officially reported or audited figures released later.
  3. These figures should be considered preliminary and indicative, not official confirmations.
  4. Tenvow does not guarantee absolute accuracy of the data and presents it solely for informational purposes.
  5. All financial figures are stated in Indian Rupees (INR) and represented in crores, unless specified otherwise.
  6. All dates and times mentioned follow Indian Standard Time (IST) (UTC +5:30).

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By Rebecca Vaiphei

Rebecca is a box office reporter and film analyst at Tenvow.com, where she covers daily box office collections, weekend reports, and OTT performance trends across Indian cinema. A lifelong movie lover with a passion for Bollywood, Tollywood, Kollywood, Mollywood, and Ollywood, she brings data driven insights and honest analysis to every story. If it’s making noise at the box office, Rebecca is tracking it.