Latest Bollywood & South Indian Movie News: The Goat, Devara Trailer, Khel Khel Mein, Stree 2 Collection

Latest Bollywood & South Indian Movie News: The Goat, Devara Trailer, Khel Khel Mein, Stree 2 Collection

Khel Khel Mein Box Office Performance

Akshay Kumar’s film “Khel Khel Mein” completed 28 days, equivalent to approximately four weeks, in cinemas. The film recorded a net collection of ₹24 crore 55 lakh in its first week. Collections for the second week stood at ₹8 crore 42 lakh, followed by ₹7 crore 25 lakh in the third week. In its fourth week, the film earned ₹2 crore 18 lakh.

The cumulative all-India net collection for “Khel Khel Mein” to date is ₹42 crore 40 lakh, with an India gross collection of ₹45 crore 70 lakh. From the overseas market, the film garnered ₹11 crore 80 lakh. Consequently, the total worldwide box office collection for “Khel Khel Mein” reached ₹57 crore 50 lakh. The film was declared a major flop at the box office, with its collections significantly impacted by being released alongside “Stree 2”, which led to fewer screens for “Khel Khel Mein”.

Devra Box Office Opening Prediction

The pan-India film “Devra” is scheduled for release on September 27. Early box office predictions indicate that the film is confirmed to achieve an opening of more than ₹100 crore. If the film performs well after release, it could potentially earn ₹700-800 crore or even reach ₹1000 crore.

Stree 2: 28-Day Box Office Report

Shraddha Kapoor’s “Stree 2” completed 28 days in cinemas, marking a strong run. The film achieved a record-breaking worldwide opening day collection. Its collections remained robust throughout its first, second, third, and fourth weeks. “Stree 2” has already surpassed the box office collections of major Bollywood films such as “Pathaan”, “Gadar 2”, and “Animal”. It is also expected to eventually surpass Shah Rukh Khan’s “Jawan” in India net collection.

The film’s India net collection for the initial 26 days stood at ₹555 crore 4 lakh. On its 27th day, “Stree 2” collected ₹3 crore 12 lakh. For the 28th day, the film is estimated to achieve a net collection of ₹2 crore 90 lakh. This estimate reflects a 10% drop in occupancy compared to the previous day, with slower bookings for afternoon, evening, and night shows.

With these figures, the all-India net collection for “Stree 2” over 28 days totals ₹561 crore 6 lakh. The India gross collection reached ₹662 crore 5 lakh. Globally, the film’s worldwide box office collection stands at ₹796 crore 33 lakh. “Stree 2” is projected to cross the ₹800 crore mark worldwide within the next one to two days and is anticipated to maintain strong collections into its fifth week. The film has been declared an all-time blockbuster at the box office.

The GOAT First Week Box Office Collections

Thalapathy Vijay’s pan-India film “The Greatest Of All Time” (“The GOAT”) has completed seven days in cinemas. The film was released in five languages: Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada, with 1000 screens allocated in the Hindi market. On its first day, the film recorded a strong opening of over ₹100 crore worldwide.

However, the film experienced a significant drop in collections on its second day. Despite this, “The GOAT” saw strong earnings on its third and fourth days. After the initial four-day weekend, daily collections began to decline, with the majority of earnings currently coming from the South, particularly Tamil Nadu. Hindi market collections for the film have also been decreasing. Anticipation for a new weekend suggests a potential boost in collections in the coming days.

In the Hindi market, “The GOAT” achieved a gross collection of ₹15 crore 11 lakh within its first five days. On the sixth day, Hindi collections were ₹1 crore 47 lakh. The estimated Hindi gross collection for the seventh day is ₹1 crore 30 lakh. This brings the total Hindi gross collection for the first seven days to ₹17 crore 88 lakh.

Across all five languages, the film’s all-India net collection for the first five days was ₹165 crore 74 lakh. On its sixth day, the collection across all languages was ₹11 crore 29 lakh. For the seventh day, the estimated all-India net collection is ₹8 crore 50 lakh. This decline is attributed to a 15-20% drop in occupancy in Tamil Nadu compared to the previous day, with poor conditions reported in Telugu states, bad conditions in Kerala, and decent performance in Karnataka and North India.

Overall, the all-India net collection for “The GOAT” after seven days stands at ₹185 crore 53 lakh, with an India gross collection of ₹220 crore 78 lakh. The worldwide collection for the film over its first seven days reached ₹356 crore, surpassing the ₹350 crore mark globally within its first week. The film’s lifetime collection is confirmed to be around ₹450 crore.