Imran Hashmi’s Ground Zero Box Office Performance
Imran Hashmi’s film Ground Zero, made on a budget of ₹33 crore, has completed four days in cinemas. The film did not receive a strong opening, but positive reviews led to continuous growth in earnings on the first, second, and third days. However, collections for Ground Zero decreased from the fourth day, which was a Monday. The film’s collections on the fourth day dropped significantly below expectations.
Ground Zero’s India net collection for the initial two days was ₹3 crore 7 lakh. On its third day, which was a Sunday, the film saw a decent jump in collections, earning ₹2 crore 18 lakh India net. On the fourth day, the film’s occupancy was more than 55% lower compared to the previous day, resulting in an India net collection of ₹1 crore. In total, Ground Zero’s all-India net collection for the first four days stands at ₹6 crore 25 lakh, with an India gross collection of ₹7 crore 43 lakh. The film’s four-day worldwide box office collection reached ₹8 crore 56 lakh. In four days, the film earned approximately ₹8.5 crore globally against its budget of ₹33 crore.
Akshay Kumar’s Kesari Chapter 2 Box Office Collections
Akshay Kumar’s film Kesari Chapter 2, with a budget of ₹80 crore, received excellent reviews, leading to strong earnings in its first week and outstanding collections during its second weekend. Despite the start of weekdays, the film maintained a good hold at the box office.
Kesari Chapter 2 achieved an all-India net collection of ₹57 crore 79 lakh in its initial nine days. On its second Sunday, the tenth day, the film earned ₹8 crore 27 lakh from India net. On the eleventh day, the film’s occupancy dropped by almost 60% compared to the previous day, leading to an India net collection of ₹3 crore 10 lakh. This brings Kesari Chapter 2’s all-India net collection for the first 11 days to ₹69 crore 16 lakh, with an India gross collection of ₹82 crore 30 lakh. The film also performed well overseas, with an overseas gross collection of ₹27 crore 74 lakh. With these figures, Kesari Chapter 2’s 11-day worldwide box office collection has surpassed ₹10 crore, making a remarkable earning of ₹10 crore 4 lakh in 11 days against its ₹80 crore budget.
Nani’s Hit 3 Advance Booking Report
Nani’s upcoming film, Hit 3, is set to release on May 1st. The film’s advance booking in Telugu states has garnered an exceptional response, indicating it is poised for one of the biggest openings in Nani’s career.
The worldwide total advance booking collection for Hit 3 has reached ₹13 crore 68 lakh. Specifically, the film’s opening day (First Day) advance booking from all over India stands at ₹5 crore 16 lakh. For the weekend (Friday, Saturday, Sunday), the all-India advance booking is ₹9 crore 53 lakh. Additionally, the overseas advance booking for the weekend has contributed ₹4 crore 15 lakh.
Soor’s Retro Advance Booking Update
Soor’s Retro, an action-thriller film, has also seen an impressive response in advance bookings. Its advance booking has fully commenced in Tamil Nadu, with bookings also starting in some parts of the Telugu states.
Retro’s opening day (First Day) advance booking collection has reached ₹4 crore 37 lakh. The India weekend booking for the film stands at ₹7 crore 43 lakh. The overseas advance booking collection for the film is ₹2 crore 28 lakh. Cumulatively, Retro’s worldwide advance booking collection for the initial weekend has reached ₹9 crore 71 lakh. The film has accumulated ₹9 crore 71 lakh in advance bookings with approximately three days remaining until its release.
Ajay Devgn’s Red 2 Advance Booking Performance
Ajay Devgn’s Red 2 has started its advance booking, showing strong momentum within just two days. While the first day of booking did not see a significant response, the subsequent days witnessed a remarkable surge in advance bookings.
The opening day (May 1st) advance booking collection for Red 2 in India is ₹3 crore 42 lakh. The film’s all-India weekend advance booking has reached ₹6 crore 81 lakh. Overseas advance booking for the weekend has collected ₹1 crore 34 lakh. In total, Red 2’s worldwide advance booking collection stands at ₹8 crore 15 lakh, with three days still left until its release.
Sunny Deol’s Jaat Box Office: 19-Day Worldwide Collections
Sunny Deol’s film Jaat, made on a budget of ₹100 crore, is currently in its third week in cinemas. With a reduced number of screens, the film’s collections are declining daily. However, the film had already performed strongly in its first two weeks, and its collections in the third week have been decent.
Jaat’s all-India net collection for the initial 17 days was ₹84 crore 47 lakh. On its third Sunday, the 18th day, the film earned an all-India net collection of ₹1 crore 78 lakh. On the 19th day, a Monday, the film’s ticket rates were reduced, and working days began, leading to a significant drop in earnings. Morning shows saw occupancy drop by 30-35% compared to the previous day. Based on reports, Jaat is collecting approximately ₹1 crore 10 lakh India net on its 19th day. This brings Jaat’s all-India net collection for the first 19 days to ₹87 crore 35 lakh, with an India gross collection of ₹103 crore 94 lakh. The film’s 19-day worldwide box office collection has reached ₹118 crore. Against its budget of ₹100 crore, Jaat has earned ₹118 crore worldwide in 19 days and has already been declared a ‘Hit’ at the box office.
