Vidamuyarchi Box Office Collection: Two-Day Worldwide Earnings
Ajith Kumar’s film Vidamuyarchi, made on a budget of ₹250 crore, was released in three languages. On its first day, the film achieved a strong India net collection of ₹28 crore 60 lakh. However, reviews led to a significant drop in earnings on the second day. The film’s occupancy on day two decreased by over 40% compared to day one, resulting in an approximate India net collection of ₹15 crore 50 lakh for the second day.
The initial two-day India net collection for Vidamuyarchi stands at ₹44 crore 10 lakh. Its India gross collection for these two days is ₹52 crore 47 lakh. The overseas collection for the film reached ₹23 crore 80 lakh. Consequently, the total worldwide box office collection for Vidamuyarchi in its first two days is ₹76 crore 27 lakh. The drop in collections on the second day is noted as a concern for the filmmakers.
Deva Box Office: Eight-Day Worldwide Performance Report
Shahid Kapoor’s Deva, with a budget of ₹85 crore, began its second week in cinemas with a significant reduction in screen count due to multiple new releases. The film opened with an India net collection of ₹5 crore 78 lakh on its first day. Over its first week (seven days), Deva garnered an India net collection of ₹29 crore 22 lakh. On its eighth day, with fewer screens and shows, the film collected ₹1 crore 25 lakh.
The total India net collection for Deva over its initial eight days has reached ₹30 crore 47 lakh. The India gross collection for the same period is ₹36 crore 24 lakh. Internationally, the film has accumulated a total of ₹13 crore 92 lakh. In total, Deva‘s worldwide collection over eight days stands at ₹50 crore 16 lakh. Despite crossing the ₹50 crore mark worldwide, the film is considered to be performing as a flop at the box office, given its budget.
Sky Force Box Office: 15-Day Collection Details
Akshay Kumar’s Sky Force entered its third week in cinemas, following good collections in its first and second weeks. However, the third week saw a considerable decrease in screen availability, leading to a significant drop in earnings. The film had an impressive opening, collecting ₹15 crore 30 lakh on its first day. Its India net collection for the first seven days was ₹99 crore 5 lakh.
During its second week, Sky Force added ₹26 crore 82 lakh to its India net collection. On its 15th day, the film earned approximately ₹2 crore 10 lakh. This brings the initial 15-day India net collection for Sky Force to ₹127 crore 62 lakh. The India gross collection for this period is ₹151 crore 86 lakh. From the overseas market, the film collected over ₹14 crore. The initial 15-day worldwide collection for Sky Force stands at ₹165 crore 91 lakh, establishing it as a big hit film at the box office.
Sanam Teri Kasam Re-release Box Office Success
The musical romantic drama Sanam Teri Kasam, originally released in 2016 with a budget of just ₹12 crore, was a flop at the box office, with a lifetime India net collection of ₹9 crore 11 lakh. Nine years later, the film has been re-released in cinemas worldwide across approximately 1100 screens and has received a strong response.
On its first day of re-release, Sanam Teri Kasam recorded 25-30% occupancy in morning shows across India, collecting an approximate India net collection of ₹3 crore 50 lakh. Combining its original and re-release collections, the film’s all-India net collection has now reached ₹12 crore 61 lakh. The combined India gross collection is ₹14 crore 82 lakh. With its foreign earnings of ₹1 crore 38 lakh from its last release, the total worldwide box office collection (old and new combined) for Sanam Teri Kasam is ₹16 crore 20 lakh. The film is expected to potentially double or triple its original earnings and is set to be a big blockbuster.
Interstellar Re-release Box Office Performance in India
Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi adventure film Interstellar, first released in 2014, had an India collection of ₹25 crore 28 lakh at that time. The film has been re-released in India on approximately 400 screens, primarily 3D and 4DX, with ticket prices ranging from ₹1000 to ₹1500. Despite the higher ticket rates, the re-release has garnered a significant response, with over 50% occupancy in morning shows.
Based on initial reports, Interstellar is estimated to collect approximately ₹6 crore 50 lakh as its first-day India net collection during its re-release. When combining its original 2014 India collection with the current re-release earnings, the film’s all-India net collection stands at ₹31 crore 78 lakh. The combined India gross collection is ₹37 crore 81 lakh. Globally, the film’s worldwide box office collection is $710 million, with further earnings expected from its current run. The re-release is poised for strong earnings in India.
Thandey Box Office Collection: First Day Worldwide Report
Naga Chaitanya’s Telugu film Thandey, also released in Tamil and Hindi, was made with a budget of approximately ₹90 crore. The film was released on 2100 screens worldwide across all languages. Prior to its theatrical release, the makers had recovered ₹60 crore through various rights: digital rights for ₹35 crore, satellite rights for ₹10 crore, and Hindi rights for ₹8 crore.
On its first day, Thandey received a strong response in India and is on track to become Naga Chaitanya’s career’s highest opener overseas. The Telugu version received a “dhamakedar” response, although the Hindi version’s occupancy was not as notable. According to available reports, Thandey is collecting approximately ₹17 crore in worldwide collection on its first day. This is considered a very good earning for the film.
Bedas Ravi Kumar Box Office: First Day Worldwide Success
Himesh Reshammiya’s Bedas Ravi Kumar, directed by Ketan Goms, was produced with a budget of just ₹20 crore. The film was released on 250 screens worldwide. Impressively, before its release, the makers had already recovered ₹35 crore from various rights: digital rights for ₹11 crore, satellite rights for ₹8 crore, and music rights for ₹16 crore. This meant a pre-release profit of ₹15 crore, even accounting for promotion costs of ₹3-4 crore which were reportedly offset by rebates.
On its first day, Bedas Ravi Kumar achieved an occupancy of approximately 20-22% in morning shows, with solid bookings for afternoon, evening, and night shows. The film’s first-day India net collection is ₹6 crore 10 lakh, with an India gross collection of ₹7 crore 25 lakh. Due to fewer international screens, the overseas collection for day one was approximately ₹75 lakh. This brings the first-day worldwide collection for Bedas Ravi Kumar to ₹8 crore. Considering its budget, this is a remarkable earning, marking the film as a super duper hit on its opening day, with expectations of further growth on the weekend.
