Christopher Nolan's historical drama "Oppenheimer" has grossed over Rs 90 crore in India so far, despite calls for a boycott of the film due to Nolan's support for Israel.

The film, which stars Cillian Murphy as J. Robert Oppenheimer, the scientist who led the Manhattan Project to develop the atomic bomb, has been criticized by some for its portrayal of Oppenheimer. However, the film has also been praised by others for its stunning visuals and Nolan's trademark attention to detail.

The boycott calls against "Oppenheimer" began in May, when Nolan made a donation to the Israeli Defense Forces. The donation led to protests outside of theaters in India, and some people even called for the film to be banned.

However, despite the boycott calls, "Oppenheimer" has been a commercial success in India. The film has grossed over Rs 90 crore in its first 11 days, and it is expected to cross the Rs 100 crore mark soon.

The success of "Oppenheimer" in India is a testament to Nolan's popularity in the country. Nolan is one of the most successful directors in the world, and his films are often well-received in India.

The success of "Oppenheimer" also suggests that the boycott calls against the film were not as effective as some people had hoped. While the boycotts may have prevented some people from seeing the film, they did not seem to have a significant impact on the film's overall box-office performance.

It remains to be seen how "Oppenheimer" will perform in the long run. However, the film's early success in India is a good sign for its chances of becoming a commercial success worldwide.