Leo, Tiger 3, Ganapath: Who Ruled the Box Office? (Collection Report)

Leo, Tiger 3, Ganapath: Who Ruled the Box Office? (Collection Report)

12th Fail Box Office Collection Update

Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s 12th Fail, starring Vikrant Massey, has garnered a strong response from the public, leading to significant box office earnings despite an unexceptional opening. The film’s collections have steadily grown due to positive reviews. In its first three days, 12th Fail achieved an India net collection of ₹6 crore 74 lakhs. On the fourth day, it collected ₹1 crore 50 lakhs, followed by ₹1 crore 62 lakhs on the fifth day. With improved occupancy on its sixth day, the film is estimated to collect ₹1 crore 70 lakhs as per early reports.

Cumulatively, 12th Fail’s India net collection stands at ₹11 crore 56 lakhs within its first six days, with an India gross collection of ₹13 crore 75 lakhs. The film’s worldwide gross collection over six days reached ₹16 crore 60 lakhs. With a budget in the range of ₹8-10 crore, 12th Fail has already crossed ₹16 crore, marking it a hit at the box office.

Tiger Nageswara Rao Box Office Performance

Ravi Teja’s Pan-India film Tiger Nageswara Rao has completed 13 days in cinemas. Despite initial high expectations, especially for its performance in South Indian languages, the film underperformed in the Hindi market. While it secured a decent collection in South languages, it struggled in the Hindi belt.

Over its first 10 days, Tiger Nageswara Rao recorded an India net collection of ₹48 crore 36 lakhs. On the 11th day, it added ₹2 crore 22 lakhs, and on the 12th day, ₹1 crore 3 lakhs. On its 13th day, the film is estimated to collect approximately ₹1 crore. This brings the total India net collection for Tiger Nageswara Rao to ₹51 crore 61 lakhs over 13 days, with an India gross collection of ₹61 crore 72 lakhs. The film’s worldwide gross collection across all languages for 13 days is approximately ₹72 crore. With a budget around ₹50 crore, the film has made a decent earning, and if it continues to perform well for another week, it could achieve a “clean hit” status at the box office.

Ganapath Box Office Collection and Performance

Vikas Bahl’s action film Ganapath, featuring Tiger Shroff, Kriti Sanon, and Amitabh Bachchan, has struggled significantly at the box office since its release. With a budget of ₹200 crore, the film’s collections have been disappointing, failing to gain traction in its first week and declining further in its second week.

Over its initial 10 days, Ganapath’s All India net collection stood at ₹22 crore 41 lakhs. On the 11th day, the film collected only ₹54 lakhs, followed by ₹80 lakhs on the 12th day. On its 13th day, with further decreased occupancy, Ganapath is estimated to collect around ₹66 lakhs. This brings the 13-day India net collection for Ganapath to ₹24 crore 75 lakhs, with an India gross collection of ₹29 crore 46 lakhs. The worldwide gross collection for Ganapath over 13 days is ₹34 crore 11 lakhs. Given its ₹200 crore budget, the film has not even crossed the ₹35 crore mark globally, indicating it has been a major flop at the box office.

Tiger 3 Overseas Advance Booking Report

Salman Khan’s upcoming film Tiger 3, set to release during Diwali, has shown a promising start with its overseas advance bookings. While India’s advance booking is scheduled to commence on Sunday, overseas advance bookings in limited screens began three to four days prior in specific markets. Despite the limited screen availability, Tiger 3 has already garnered a decent collection from these early bookings.

The overseas advance booking figures for Tiger 3 include $330,000 from the USA, $36,000 from the UK and Ireland, $35,000 from UAE, $11,000 from Saudi Arabia, $7,500 from Oman, and $24,000 from Oceania, with approximately $13,000 from other countries. In total, Tiger 3 has collected around $200,000 from overseas advance bookings, which converts to approximately ₹1 crore 68 lakhs in Indian currency. This collection has been achieved with 10 to 11 days remaining until release and limited screen availability for advance bookings abroad.

Leo Box Office Record: 14-Day Worldwide Collection

Thalapathy Vijay’s action film Leo, directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, continues its impressive run at the box office, maintaining strong collections even after two weeks. The film, released in five languages (Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada) with a budget of ₹300 crore, has broken box office records across various linguistic markets, including a strong performance in the Hindi belt despite no specific promotions.

For its Hindi version, Leo garnered an India net collection of ₹26 crore 48 lakhs over 12 days. On the 13th day, the Hindi collection was ₹7 lakhs, and on the 14th day, it is estimated to add approximately ₹1 crore. This brings Leo’s 14-day Hindi net collection to ₹28 crore 55 lakhs, with a Hindi gross collection of ₹34 crore.

Across all five languages, Leo’s All India net collection reached ₹333 crore 9 lakhs in the first 12 days. On the 13th day, it added ₹4 crore 61 lakhs to its All India net collection. For the 14th day, Leo is projected to collect approximately ₹3 crore 50 lakhs as its All India net. Consequently, Thalapathy Vijay’s Leo has accumulated an All India net collection of ₹341 crore 20 lakhs over 14 days, with an India gross collection of ₹406 crore 56 lakhs. The film’s worldwide gross collection in its first 14 days stands at approximately ₹590 crore. With a budget of ₹300 crore, Leo has emerged as an all-time blockbuster at the box office.