Martin Box Office: 10-Day Collections Update
The action-packed film Martin, released last week, has accumulated approximately ₹1.5 crore in the Hindi market so far. Collections in other languages have also been poor, with maximum earnings coming from its original language, Kannada. In 10 days, the film’s total earnings across all languages have not even reached 50% of its budget.
Martin’s India net collection within the first eight days across all languages was ₹30.48 crore. On its ninth day, which was the second Saturday, the film secured a net collection of ₹3.01 crore. For the tenth day, a Sunday, the film showed a slight growth in occupancy compared to the previous day, making an estimated net collection of ₹1.40 crore from all languages.
Consequently, Martin’s initial 10-day All India net collection stands at ₹35 crore. The India gross collection is reported as ₹41.65 crore. The film’s 10-day worldwide box office collection across all languages reached ₹47.72 crore. After 10 days, Martin has not yet touched the ₹50 crore mark globally. The film’s budget is stated to be over ₹100 crore.
Buttaiya Box Office Performance: 11-Day Global Collections
The Pan-India film Buttaiya, released in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Hindi, has completed 11 days in cinemas. With a substantial budget of ₹300 crore, Buttaiya is currently in its second weekend and continues to rake in impressive earnings.
However, the film has received a subdued response in Hindi, earning a mere ₹7 crore from the Hindi market so far. In contrast, the Telugu and Tamil versions of the film have already achieved historic earnings worldwide.
Buttaiya’s initial nine-day All India net collection across all four languages was ₹148.87 crore. On its tenth day, the second Saturday, the film earned ₹7.56 crore. For the eleventh day, a Sunday, the film witnessed significantly better growth in occupancy compared to the previous day, bringing in an estimated ₹9.50 crore.
As a result, Buttaiya’s cumulative 11-day All India net collection stands at ₹165.93 crore. The India gross collection totals ₹197.45 crore. Globally, the film’s 11-day worldwide box office collection has reached ₹294.01 crore. If everything goes well, Buttaiya is projected to cross the ₹300 crore worldwide mark on its twelfth day. Based on its pre-release sales, the film appears to be emerging as a major box office hit.
Devara Box Office: 24-Day World Wide Collection Records
Devra, made on a budget of ₹300 crore, was released in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada. Now in its fourth week, the film has seen a significant jump in collections with the arrival of the weekend. Although its screen count reduced after the second week, Devara’s screens increased in the fourth week compared to the third, contributing to a substantial surge in earnings.
Within the first 22 days, Devara’s India net collection across all languages was ₹349.42 crore. On its twenty-third day, the fourth Saturday, the film earned ₹3.58 crore from all languages. For the twenty-fourth day, its occupancy witnessed a considerable jump compared to the previous day, with an estimated earning of ₹3.10 crore from all languages.
Thus, Devara’s cumulative 24-day India net collection has reached ₹355.10 crore. The India gross collection stands at ₹422.56 crore. The film’s worldwide box office collection to date has accumulated ₹528.30 crore, making it over ₹528 crore in 24 days. The South version of the film is set for an early OTT release, while the Hindi version is expected in about a month. This period before its OTT debut may allow the movie to earn a decent amount from South languages, and the Hindi market also presents a significant opportunity for further earnings this week.
Singham Part 1 Re-Release Box Office: Day 1 Collections
Singham Part 1, re-released this week on limited screens with affordable ticket prices, secured an All India collection of ₹17 lakh on its first day. This is considered a decent earning for a film that is approximately 12 years old. Any earnings from this re-release are beneficial for the makers, as Singham Part 1 was already a major blockbuster upon its original release.
