Kalki Box Office Collection Day Update: Plus Latest on Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha, Raayan, and Prabhas

Kalki Box Office Collection Day Update: Plus Latest on Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha, Raayan, and Prabhas

“Bad News” Box Office Report: 14-Day Global Collections

Vicky Kaushal’s film “Bad News” has completed two weeks, or 14 days, in cinemas. Built on a budget of ₹70 crore, the film achieved good earnings in its first week. Despite new Bollywood and Hollywood releases impacting its screen count in the second week, the film’s second-week collection was decent. Over its initial 14 days, “Bad News” crossed the ₹100 crore mark globally.

The film’s first-week India net collection stood at ₹44 crore 12 lakh, followed by ₹15 crore 6 lakh in the second week. This brings the total India net collection for the first 14 days to ₹59 crore 18 lakh. The India gross collection reached ₹70 crore 38 lakh. From the overseas market, the film garnered ₹31 crore 81 lakh. Consequently, the 14-day worldwide box office collection for “Bad News” totals ₹102 crore 19 lakh. Given its ₹70 crore budget, the film has been declared a box office hit.

“Raayan” Week 1 Box Office: Worldwide Performance Update

Dhanush’s action film “Raayan,” with a budget of ₹90 crore, has completed seven days, or one week, globally. The Tamil version of the film recorded strong earnings, establishing it as one of the biggest blockbusters in Dhanush’s career. The film’s Hindi collection for the first week was approximately ₹2.5 crore, largely due to minimal promotion and fewer screens in the Hindi market.

In its first five days, “Raayan” achieved an India net collection of ₹57 crore 53 lakh. On its sixth day, the film earned ₹4 crore 88 lakh. The estimated India net collection for the seventh day is ₹4 crore 50 lakh, showing a drop in occupancy compared to the previous day. This brings the film’s initial seven-day India net collection to ₹77 crore 31 lakh, with an India gross collection of ₹80 crore 9 lakh. From overseas markets, “Raayan” has collected ₹29 crore 76 lakh. The film’s seven-day worldwide box office collection stands at ₹109 crore 85 lakh, having earned approximately ₹110 crore globally within a week.

“Deadpool & Wolverine” Box Office: Seven-Day Global Impact

The Hollywood film “Deadpool & Wolverine” has completed seven days, or one week, worldwide, recording strong earnings in its first week. The film was released in India in Hindi, English, and South Indian languages, achieving record-breaking collections across all versions. The Indian box office collection of “Deadpool & Wolverine” in just seven days has surpassed the lifetime collections of several major Bollywood films released this year. The film also made historic earnings in the worldwide market.

Its initial five-day India net collection was ₹81 crore 1 lakh. On the sixth day, the film collected ₹5 crore 72 lakh. The estimated India net collection for its seventh day is ₹5 crore 50 lakh, with occupancy dropping by 10 to 12% compared to the previous day. This brings the film’s seven-day India net collection to ₹92 crore 35 lakh, and an India gross collection of ₹110 crore 68 lakh. According to Hollywood websites, “Deadpool & Wolverine” has earned $111 million from the worldwide market, which translates to ₹9110 crore in Indian currency. With this impressive performance, the film has achieved a super duper blockbuster hit status, earning ₹9110 crore worldwide in its first week.

“Kalki” Box Office: 36-Day Blockbuster Journey

Prabhas’s film “Kalki” has completed five weeks, or 36 days, in cinemas, achieving record-breaking earnings worldwide. Despite no promotion in the Hindi market, the film’s Hindi market earnings have surpassed the lifetime collections of all Bollywood films released this year, making it the highest-grossing film in the Hindi market for the current year. The movie has also achieved record-breaking collections in other South Indian languages. Even in its fifth week, with a reduced number of screens, the film continues to show consistent daily collections.

The film’s Hindi net collection over the initial four weeks was ₹281 crore 35 lakh. In its fifth week, the film added ₹9 crore 75 lakh from the Hindi market. This brings “Kalki’s” total Hindi net collection for the first five weeks to ₹291 crore 10 lakh, with a Hindi gross collection of ₹346 crore 38 lakh. From South Indian languages (Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada), the film has earned ₹520 crore 90 lakh. The cumulative India gross collection across all five languages stands at ₹867 crore 28 lakh. Additionally, the film has collected ₹276 crore 12 lakh from the overseas market. “Kalki’s” total worldwide box office collection, encompassing all languages, has reached ₹1143 crore 40 lakh. With earnings exceeding ₹1143 crore globally, the film has been declared a block buster hit.

“Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha” Advance Booking Report

The advance booking for Ajay Devgn’s film “Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha” reflects its initial reception. The first-day India advance booking for the film totaled ₹1 crore 50 lakh. From the overseas market, the film garnered ₹1 lakh in advance bookings. This brings the total worldwide advance booking collection for “Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha” to ₹1 crore 51 lakh. The worldwide advance booking collection, approximately ₹1.5 crore, was significantly less than anticipated. Both India and overseas advance bookings for the film were low and did not receive a notable response.