MUMBAI: Mere Brother Ki Dulhan did fairly well in its first weekend to collect Rs 255 million. However, the inevitable drop in collections has been noticed today.
Bodyguard has been squeezed dry with an extensive release and multiple screenings (as many as 2400 shows between 31 August and 9 September in a town like Ghaziabad) during its first nine days. Released mid-week on Eid (Wednesday, 31 August) it collected Rs 1.15 billion in nine days.
Bodyguard has been squeezed dry with an extensive release and multiple screenings (as many as 2400 shows between 31 August and 9 September in a town like Ghaziabad) during its first nine days. Released mid-week on Eid (Wednesday, 31 August) it collected Rs 1.15 billion in nine days.
The collections over the second weekend have tapered down to approximately Rs 160 million and come to a trickle as of today (Monday), with some cinemas reporting poor audience due to lack of repeat value.
Bol made no impact beyond critical appreciation, collecting just Rs 13.5 million in its first week.
The Girl In Yellow Boots stays on the lower side with Rs 14 million in its first week.
Aarakshan tally at the end of four weeks is Rs 379 million.
Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara's eight-week total is Rs 869 million.
Murder2's total at the end of nine weeks stands at Rs 491.5 million.
Bol made no impact beyond critical appreciation, collecting just Rs 13.5 million in its first week.
The Girl In Yellow Boots stays on the lower side with Rs 14 million in its first week.
Aarakshan tally at the end of four weeks is Rs 379 million.
Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara's eight-week total is Rs 869 million.
Murder2's total at the end of nine weeks stands at Rs 491.5 million.