“The Sabarmati Report” Box Office Collections
“The Sabarmati Report” is currently in its second week, having completed nine days in cinemas. The film had decent earnings in its first week, and its collections continue to be decent in the second week. After an initial seven-day India net collection of ₹12 crore 16 lakh, the film earned ₹1 crore 42 lakh on its eighth day. On its ninth day, with improved occupancy, the film is collecting approximately ₹1 crore 80 lakh in net collections. This brings “The Sabarmati Report’s” total India net collection over nine days to ₹15 crore 38 lakh, with an India gross collection of ₹18 crore 30 lakh. The film is expected to achieve a lifetime box office collection significantly higher than its budget, likely making it a clean hit.
“Kanguva” Box Office Performance Analysis
The pan-India film “Kanguva,” made on a budget of ₹350 crore and released in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada, saw an initial decent collection on its first day and a decent weekend performance. However, during the weekdays, the film’s collections dropped significantly. Despite hopes for a jump in collections during the second weekend, growth remained minimal. “Kanguva” recorded an India net collection of ₹113 crore 62 lakh within its first eight days. On its ninth day, the film added ₹1 crore 53 lakh. With a slight increase in occupancy, the tenth day is estimated to bring in ₹3 crore 70 lakh in net collections. Consequently, the total India net collection for “Kanguva” over ten days stands at ₹118 crore 85 lakh, with an India gross collection of ₹141 crore 43 lakh. The film has also earned ₹44 crore 22 lakh from the overseas market. Globally, “Kanguva’s” ten-day box office collection has reached ₹195 crore 65 lakh and is projected to cross the ₹200 crore worldwide mark within the next one to two days. The film is not expected to recover its budget in its lifetime run.
“I Want To Talk” Two-Day Box Office Report
“I Want To Talk,” made on a budget of ₹30 crore and released on 650 screens, had an opening day India net collection of ₹65 lakh, falling short of the ₹70 lakh expectation. Due to positive reviews, the film saw a slight growth in occupancy on its second day, earning approximately ₹66 lakh. This brings the film’s total India net collection over two days to ₹1 crore 31 lakh, with an India gross collection of ₹1 crore 55 lakh. The worldwide box office collection for the film over two days is approximately ₹2 crore. A significant growth in collections is anticipated for Sunday, and if the film maintains decent earnings during the weekdays, its lifetime collection might reach its budget.
“Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3” 23-Day Box Office Milestone
“Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3,” released on Diwali with an approximate budget of ₹150 crore, achieved Kartik Aaryan’s biggest career opening and surpassed its budget in the first week itself. The film maintained excellent collections in its second and third weeks, and continues its strong performance into its fourth week. The film is approaching the ₹400 crore mark globally. In its first three weeks (21 days), “Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3” accumulated an India net collection of ₹260 crore 18 lakh. On its fourth Friday (22nd day), it added ₹2 crore 72 lakh. With a significant improvement in occupancy on Saturday, its 23rd day collection is estimated to be ₹3 crore 70 lakh. This pushes the film’s total India net collection to ₹264 crore over 23 days, with an India gross collection of ₹314 crore 5 lakh. From the overseas market, the film has earned ₹83 crore 9 lakh. The worldwide collection for “Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3” over 23 days stands at ₹397 crore 11 lakh. It is confirmed that the film will cross the ₹400 crore worldwide mark on Sunday and has already been declared a blockbuster.
“Karan Arjun” Re-release Two-Day Collections
The 1995 classic “Karan Arjun,” which was an all-time blockbuster upon its initial release, has been re-released after 30 years. Despite being an old film, it has performed strongly at the box office. On its first day, the re-release earned ₹32 lakh. The second day saw a significant growth in collections, with morning shows experiencing 30 to 35 percent higher occupancy compared to the first day, and strong bookings for afternoon, evening, and night shows. The film is estimated to earn approximately ₹50 lakh on its second day. This brings “Karan Arjun’s” two-day India net collection to approximately ₹82 lakh, with an India gross collection of ₹97 lakh. Released on 250 screens in the overseas market, the film has collected approximately ₹18 lakh. The total worldwide box office collection for “Karan Arjun” after two days stands at ₹1 crore 15 lakh.
“Singham Again” 23-Day Box Office Figures
“Singham Again” (Singham 3) is currently in its fourth week in cinemas. Despite having fewer screens and facing competition from new releases, the film continues to generate decent earnings. Its collections have seen an uptick over the weekend. The film’s India net collection for the first three weeks (21 days) was ₹260 crore 64 lakh. On its fourth Friday (22nd day), it earned ₹1 crore 27 lakh. On Saturday, its 23rd day, “Singham Again” received much better occupancy in morning shows compared to the previous day, along with strong bookings for afternoon, evening, and night shows, leading to an estimated earning of approximately ₹2 crore 55 lakh. This brings the film’s total India net collection over 23 days to ₹263 crore 46 lakh, and an India gross collection of ₹313 crore 51 lakh. In the overseas market, “Singham Again” has collected ₹83 crore 29 lakh. The film’s worldwide box office collection for the first 23 days totals ₹396 crore 77 lakh. “Singham Again” is expected to cross the ₹400 crore worldwide mark on Sunday (within 24 days), making it the first film in Ajay Devgan’s career to achieve this milestone globally. The film is anticipated to continue its strong collections until the release of “Pushpa 2.”
“Pushpa 2: The Rule” Worldwide Advance Booking
With just 12 days remaining until its December 5 release, “Pushpa 2: The Rule” is generating significant anticipation. The film is expected to break all opening records in Indian cinema, with a projected Hindi collection of over ₹50 crore on its first day. While India’s advance booking is likely to commence within a week, overseas advance bookings have already begun, showing strong daily earnings. The premiere plus first-day advance booking collection for “Pushpa 2” in the overseas market has reached 2.11 million USD, which translates to ₹17 crore 82 lakh in Indian currency. Furthermore, the overseas weekend booking stands at 2.76 million USD, equivalent to ₹23 crore 31 lakh. Even with 12 days to go for its release, the film has already garnered over ₹23 crore in overseas advance bookings. It is anticipated that the film’s worldwide advance booking collection will exceed ₹100 crore before its release, with an expected opening day collection of ₹200 to ₹250 crore, setting new records.
“Naam” Two-Day Re-release Box Office
“Naam,” a 20-year-old film originally made in 2004 with a budget of just ₹10 crore (as neither the lead actor nor the director charged a fee), has been re-released in cinemas. Initially slated for 800 screens, demand led to its release on 900 screens. The film has received a good response from the public for its story, action, and the lead actor’s classic look. “Naam” earned an India net collection of ₹1 crore 18 lakh on its first day. On its second day, the morning shows recorded 15 percent better occupancy compared to the first day, and bookings for afternoon, evening, and night shows also improved. The film is estimated to collect approximately ₹1 crore 30 lakh on its second day. This brings “Naam’s” total India net collection over two days to ₹2 crore 48 lakh, with an India gross collection of ₹2 crore 95 lakh. The film’s worldwide box office collection for the first two days is approximately ₹3 crore 29 lakh. For a 20-year-old re-release with a modest budget, these collections are considered good. A significant jump in earnings is expected on Sunday, and the film’s lifetime collection is projected to exceed its budget.
