Shaitaan Box Office Collection Day Wise: Ajay Devgan’s Hit and Updates on Bade Miyan Chote Miyan (Akshay Kumar, Tiger Shroff)

Shaitaan Box Office Collection Day Wise: Ajay Devgan's Hit and Updates on Bade Miyan Chote Miyan (Akshay Kumar, Tiger Shroff)

Shaitaan Box Office Advance Booking Trends

The upcoming Ajay Devgn starrer, Shaitaan, has received a “fantastic” response in its advance booking phase. With two days remaining until its release on March 8, the film’s advance booking collection is described as “tremendous.”

The total advance booking for Shaitaan across its first three days (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) in India has reached ₹5 crore 71 lakh. For its opening day on March 8, Shaitaan secured an advance booking of ₹2 crore 85 lakh, with 122,000 tickets already booked. The second-day advance booking in India stands at ₹1 crore 90 lakh, with over 81,000 tickets sold. For the third day (Sunday), the film’s advance booking is ₹96 lakh, with more than 40,000 tickets booked.

Globally, the advance booking collection for Shaitaan over its initial three days is ₹1 crore 13 lakh. Overall, Shaitaan‘s worldwide advance booking collection for the first three days has reached ₹6 crore 84 lakh. This strong advance booking performance indicates that the film is expected to achieve a significant opening on its first day at the box office. The film’s budget is noted as being quite low.

Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya Box Office Performance

The romantic comedy-drama Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya has completed 27 days in cinemas. With a budget of ₹75 crore, the film has earned approximately double its budget.

The film’s India net collection totals ₹85 crore, while its India gross collection stands at ₹102.2 crore. From the overseas market, Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya has accumulated ₹41 crore. Its worldwide box office collection has reached ₹143 crore, earning the film a “Superhit” tag at the box office.

Article 370 Box Office: A Super Duper Hit

Yami Gautam’s action-drama film, Article 370, has completed 13 days in theaters. Produced on a budget of ₹20 crore, the film has remarkably collected more than four times its budget worldwide. Based on its budget performance, Article 370 has become the biggest Bollywood blockbuster film of the year so far.

The film’s India net collection for its initial 12 days was ₹57 crore 90 lakh. On its 13th day, the film is projected to earn ₹1 crore 50 lakh. The total India net collection for Article 370 over its first 13 days is ₹59 crore 40 lakh, with an India gross collection of ₹70 crore 50 lakh. From overseas markets, the film has collected ₹9.5 crore. Article 370‘s worldwide box office collection in its first 13 days has reached ₹80 crore, classifying it as a “Super Duper Hit” at the box office.

Fighter’s Dominant Box Office Run

The first big-budget Bollywood release of 2024, Fighter, has completed over 40 days in cinemas. The film’s box office collection is the highest among all Indian films released this year. It has surpassed the collections of all Bollywood and South Indian films released so far. Fighter had a total budget of ₹250 crore, which is also the highest among all films released this year.

The film’s near-final India net collection stands at ₹222 crore 50 lakh. Globally, Fighter has achieved a worldwide box office collection of ₹368 crore, earning it a “Clean Hit” status at the box office.

Crakk’s Box Office Performance and Decline

The action-drama film Crakk, starring Vidyut Jammwal, completed 13 days at the box office. The film, made on a budget of ₹45 crore, received a good opening on its first day. However, after a decent first week, Crakk‘s performance significantly declined in its second week, partly due to negative publicity and fake reviews which heavily impacted its collection.

The film’s worldwide collection for the first 10 days totaled ₹28 crore 6 lakh. On its 11th day, Crakk earned only ₹55 lakh, followed by ₹45 lakh on its 12th day. On its 13th day, the film is expected to collect approximately ₹37 lakh worldwide. Crakk‘s cumulative worldwide box office collection for its initial 13 days is ₹29 crore 43 lakh, leading to its classification as a “Flop” at the box office.