Box Office Buzz: Masti 4, 120 Bahadur, and De De Pyaar De 2 Worldwide Collection Updates

Box Office Buzz: Masti 4, 120 Bahadur, and De De Pyaar De 2 Worldwide Collection Updates

120 Bahadar Box Office Collection Update

Farhan Akhtar’s film, 120 Bahadar, had a slow start at the box office. The action historical war drama, directed by Rajneesh Ghai, was produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani. Starring Farhan Akhtar and Rashii Khanna, the film was made on a budget of approximately ₹80 crore and released across roughly 2000 screens worldwide. Despite a slow beginning, positive reviews led to significant growth in earnings on its second day, with collections further increasing on the third day.

The film’s day-wise collections show an upward trend. 120 Bahadar recorded an India Net Collection of ₹3 crore 53 lakh on its first day. The second day saw a notable jump, with earnings reaching ₹3 crore 94 lakh at the Indian box office. On its third day, a Sunday, the film experienced better morning occupancy than the first and second days, alongside decent growth in afternoon, evening, and night show bookings. Reports indicate an estimated India Net Collection of approximately ₹4 crore 75 lakh for the third day.

With these figures, the film’s total All India Net Collection for the first three days stands at ₹11 crore 22 lakh. The India Gross Collection reached ₹13 crore 45 lakh. Overseas, 120 Bahadar collected ₹2 crore 62 lakh in gross earnings, indicating no significant overseas performance. The total worldwide box office collection for the first weekend, covering its initial three days, is ₹16 crore 7 lakh. The film’s earnings grew well in three days, and its performance from the coming days will be observed.

De De Pyaar De 2 Achieves Worldwide 100 Crore Milestone

Ajay Devgn’s romantic comedy-drama film, De De Pyaar De 2, is currently in its second week in cinemas. Directed by Anshul Sharma and produced by Bhushan Kumar, Ankur Garg, and Luv Ranjan, the film stars Ajay Devgn, R Madhavan, Rakul Preet Singh, Jaaved Jaaferi, Meezaan Jaaferi, Gautami Kapoor, and Ishita Dutta. Made on a budget of ₹100 crore, the film had a decent first week at the box office.

Despite its screen count being halved in the second week due to the release of two new films, De De Pyaar De 2 delivered impressive earnings during its second weekend, surpassing expectations. The film had already crossed ₹60 crore in India Net Collection within its first eight days. On its ninth day, a second Saturday, it earned a strong ₹3 crore 95 lakh in the Indian market. On its tenth day, a Sunday, the film experienced better morning occupancy compared to the previous day, with afternoon, evening, and night show bookings also significantly increasing. Early reports suggest an estimated India Net Collection of approximately ₹4.5 crore for the tenth day.

The total All India Net Collection for De De Pyaar De 2 over its initial ten days is ₹68 crore 48 lakh, with an India Gross Collection of ₹81 crore 92 lakh. The film also performed well in overseas markets, collecting ₹18 crore 55 lakh. Consequently, De De Pyaar De 2’s worldwide collection for the first ten days totals ₹100 crore 47 lakh, successfully crossing the ₹100 crore mark globally on its tenth day. To be considered a hit at the box office, the film needs to collect at least ₹120 crore.

Masti 4 First Weekend Box Office Report

The adult comedy film Masti 4, starring Vivek Oberoi, Riteish Deshmukh, Aftab Shivdasani, Tusshar Kapoor, Arshad Warsi, and Nargis Fakhri, opened to a very slow start at the box office. Directed by Milap Zaveri and produced by Indra Kumar, the film was made on a budget of approximately ₹70 crore. The second day of its release did not see any major increase in earnings. However, on the third day, the collections showed some improvement compared to the second day.

Masti 4 recorded an India Net Collection of ₹3 crore 12 lakh on its first day. On the second day, the film experienced a significant drop, earning only ₹2 crore 78 lakh at the Indian box office. On its third day, a Sunday, morning show occupancy was better than the previous day and also showed growth compared to the first day. Afternoon, evening, and night show bookings also saw a good jump compared to both the first and second days. Initial reports indicate an estimated India Net Collection of approximately ₹3 crore 25 lakh for the third day.

The film’s total All India Net Collection for the first three days amounts to ₹9 crore 15 lakh, with an India Gross Collection of ₹10 crore 94 lakh. Masti 4’s overseas gross collection was ₹2 crore 26 lakh, indicating no significant earnings from international markets. The cumulative worldwide collection for Masti 4 after its first three days stands at ₹13 crore 20 lakh. The film had a decent first weekend. Its performance will be crucial from Monday onwards, as ticket prices will be lower and working days will begin. The film requires significantly higher collections to achieve a ‘hit’ status.