Kalki Box Office: A Record-Breaking Run
Superstar Prabhas’s Kalki has crossed Shah Rukh Khan’s film Pathaan’s lifetime box office collection in just 19 days. The film is now the fifth highest-grossing film in Indian cinema. Its consistent record-breaking earnings suggest that Kalki’s lifetime collection is poised to surpass that of RRR and KGF 2. Kalki is currently in its third week in cinemas and has completed 19 days. Since its release, the film has shown no significant drop in collections, with daily box office collections in the worldwide market consistently strong.
Kalki’s Hindi Market Performance
Kalki’s India collection in Hindi has exceeded ₹200 crore, making it the first film of 2024 to achieve this milestone in the Hindi market. In its first 17 days, Kalki recorded an India net collection of ₹245 crore 4 lakh in Hindi. On the 18th day, the film added more than ₹10 crore to its Hindi India net collection. For the 19th day, Kalki is estimated to achieve a Hindi net collection of ₹4 crore 53 lakh. This brings Kalki’s total Hindi net collection over 19 days to ₹259 crore 33 lakh. The Hindi gross collection for the film over 19 days stands at ₹309 crore 7 lakh, exceeding ₹309 crore across India. Kalki has achieved the “Blockbuster” tag in the Hindi market. On its 19th day, Kalki’s occupancy in the Hindi market was double that of Akshay Kumar’s Sarfira. Morning shows in the Hindi market on the 19th day saw an occupancy drop of only 60% compared to the previous day, which is considered decent for a Sunday-Monday gap.
Kalki Global Box Office Update
The film’s worldwide box office collection across all five languages has surpassed Pathaan’s lifetime collection. Kalki earned more than ₹1000 crore worldwide in its first 16 days. On its 17th day, the film collected ₹25 crore worldwide. The 18th day, which was the third Sunday, also saw a worldwide box office collection of ₹25 crore. For its 19th day, Kalki is estimated to collect approximately ₹8 crore from the worldwide market. The total worldwide box office collection for Kalki over 19 days has reached ₹1052 crore. This figure surpasses Pathaan’s lifetime collection of ₹1050 crore, indicating that Kalki is currently earning more than Pathaan. On the 19th day, while the Hindi market saw decent occupancy, the film’s collection in South Indian languages significantly dropped.
Kill Movie Box Office: 11-Day Collection Overview
Kill, made on a budget of ₹30 crore, received fewer screens upon release compared to Kalki. The film’s first-week collection was decent. In its second week, Kill managed to achieve decent earnings at the box office despite the release of other new films from Bollywood and South India. The film’s collection in the overseas market has surpassed that of Akshay Kumar’s Sarfira. The India net collection for Kill in its first seven days (first week) was ₹11 crore 36 lakh. During the second weekend (days 8-10), the film’s net collection was ₹4 crore 61 lakh. On its 11th day, Kill is estimated to earn approximately ₹80-85 lakh. The total India net collection for Kill over the initial 11 days stands at ₹16 crore 82 lakh. The India gross collection for the film has exceeded ₹20 crore. From the overseas market, Kill has an updated collection of ₹17 crore 40 lakh. The worldwide box office collection for Kill over 11 days has reached ₹37 crore 41 lakh. Considering its budget, the movie has performed well at the box office.
Indian 2 Box Office Report: Four-Day Collections
Indian 2 completed four days in cinemas. Despite initial high expectations of earning ₹500-700 crore, the film received negative reviews, leading to collection drops even during the weekend. Its collections on Saturday and Sunday were lower than those on the first day. Indian 2 was released in Hindi, achieving decent earnings on its first day in the Hindi market. However, Hindi shows were entirely cancelled on the second day, resulting in no significant earnings from the Hindi market. The film’s worldwide box office collection across all five languages has exceeded ₹100 crore, but its earnings are considerably low compared to its budget.
On its first day, Indian 2 recorded an India net collection of ₹33 crore 10 lakh. The second day’s India net collection was ₹24 crore 42 lakh. On the third day, despite being a Sunday, the film’s India net collection of ₹17 crore 96 lakh was even lower than the second day’s collection. On the fourth day (Monday), Indian 2 is reported to have a disaster response, with an estimated all-India net collection of ₹4 crore 50 lakh. The total all-India net collection for Indian 2 over the initial four days is ₹75 crore 98 lakh. The India gross collection stands at ₹90 crore 37 lakh. From the overseas market, the film earned ₹43 crore 81 lakh. Indian 2’s worldwide box office collection over four days has reached ₹134 crore 18 lakh. The film has earned ₹134 crore 18 lakh worldwide. The occupancy on the fourth day dropped by 50% compared to the previous day.
Sarfira Box Office Performance: Initial Four Days
Sarfira, with a budget of ₹80 crore, has completed four days in cinemas. The film experienced a slow opening. Good reviews contributed to a decent growth in its weekend collections. Collections on the second day were higher than the first day, and the third day’s collections surpassed those of the second day. On the fourth day, being a working day, the film’s collections dropped. On its opening day, Sarfira’s India net collection was ₹2 crore 50 lakh. The second day saw an India net collection of ₹4 crore 50 lakh. On the third day, the film achieved an India net collection of ₹6 crore 80 lakh. Sarfira is estimated to collect an India net collection of ₹2 crore 10 lakh on its fourth day. The total India net collection for Akshay Kumar’s Sarfira over the initial four days is ₹14 crore 90 lakh. The India gross collection stands at ₹17 crore 8 lakh. From the overseas market, the film earned ₹5 crore 41 lakh. The worldwide box office collection for Sarfira over four days is ₹23 crore 19 lakh. With a budget of ₹80 crore, the film earned ₹23 crore 19 lakh in four days. On the fourth day, the film’s occupancy dropped by only 10-15% compared to the first day; however, due to the already slow opening, the collections remained low.
