The Sabarmati Report Box Office Update
Bollywood’s drama historical film, The Sabarmati Report, which was made on a budget of ₹20 crore, has commenced its second week in cinemas. The film’s box office collections were decent in its first week, and it continues to run on a fair number of screens in its second week, holding good collections over the second weekend.
Regarding its collections, The Sabarmati Report earned a net collection of ₹41 lakh on its first day. Over the three-day weekend, the film’s earnings stood at ₹3 crore 71 lakh. By the end of its first week (7 days), the film accumulated a net collection of ₹9 crore 46 lakh. On its eighth day, the film is earning ₹1 crore 55 lakh. With this, the total India net collection for The Sabarmati Report over eight days is ₹14 crore 1 lakh, and the India gross collection is ₹16 crore 65 lakh. The film has shown decent earnings in eight days relative to its budget, however, its worldwide collections cannot be reported as it was not released overseas.
Kanguva Collection Details
The Pan India film Kanguva, with a budget of ₹350 crore, was released in five to six languages. The film had a decent opening at the box office, followed by decent weekend collections. However, its earnings dropped significantly during the weekdays, and by the end of its first week, the film appeared to lose momentum at the box office. As the second week began today, the film’s screens have been significantly reduced due to many new South Indian and Bollywood releases.
In terms of collections, Kanguva collected a net of ₹26 crore 32 lakh on its first day across all languages. The film’s first week, which spanned eight days, saw an India net collection of ₹113 crore 62 lakh across all languages. On its ninth day, Kanguva is collecting a net of ₹2 crore 50 lakh across all languages, following a drop in occupancy and reduced screens. The total India net collection for Kanguva over the initial nine days has reached ₹116 crore 12 lakh, with an India gross collection of ₹138 crore 18 lakh. The film’s nine-day worldwide box office collection is in the range of ₹140 crore 96 lakh. Considering its budget, Kanguva has proven to be a complete flop at the box office.
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 Worldwide Box Office Performance
The Bollywood horror-comedy film Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 has entered its fourth week in cinemas today. The film made strong earnings in its initial three weeks, with its first-week collections being tremendous and maintaining a fantastic hold in the second and third weeks. However, as the fourth week began, the film’s screens have been considerably reduced due to the arrival of new films.
Regarding its 22-day worldwide total box office collection, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 achieved a net collection of ₹168 crore 86 lakh in its first week at the box office. In the second week, it earned ₹66 crore 5 lakh, and the film’s India net collection for the third week was ₹25 crore 31 lakh. For its 22nd day (fourth Friday), the film is earning ₹1 crore 85 lakh from the Indian market, showing a significant drop in collections due to reduced screens. The initial 22-day India net collection for Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 stands at ₹262 crore 3 lakh, with an India gross collection of ₹311 crore 81 lakh. The film’s total worldwide box office collection to date has reached ₹394 crore 29 lakh. The film has already become a big blockbuster at the box office and is expected to enter the ₹400 crore club worldwide in the next two days.
I Want To Talk First Day Collection
The Bollywood family drama film I Want To Talk was released this week. The film’s budget is ₹25 crore, and it was released on approximately 650 screens with limited shows. The film’s first-day box office performance shows it is collecting approximately ₹40 lakh net. The first-day worldwide collection for the film is approximately ₹1 crore. The film’s earnings on its first day are quite low.
Singham Again Global Collection Figures
Indian cinema’s big film, Singham Again, completed three weeks in cinemas yesterday and today began its fourth week at the box office. The film’s collections were explosive in the first week, decent in the second week, and it performed well in the third week. However, as the fourth week started, Singham Again’s screens have been significantly reduced due to the release of other films like Ajay Devgan’s Naam, Abhishek Bachchan’s film, and the re-release of Karan Arjun. Despite fewer screens, the film has managed to achieve decent occupancy.
As for Singham Again’s 22-day total worldwide box office collection, the film had an India net collection of ₹186 crore 60 lakh in its first week. Its net collection in the second week was ₹54 crore 61 lakh, and in its third week, the film achieved an India net collection of ₹19 crore 43 lakh. Today, on its fourth Friday (22nd day), the film is earning approximately ₹1 crore 40 lakh at the Indian box office. This brings Singham Again’s initial 22-day India net collection to ₹262 crore 4 lakh, with an India gross collection of ₹311 crore 82 lakh. The film’s 22-day worldwide box office collection has reached ₹394 crore 77 lakh. It is expected that the film’s worldwide collection will surpass the ₹400 crore mark within the next two days (Saturday and Sunday).
Karan Arjun Re-Release Day 1 Box Office
The Indian cinema blockbaster film Karan Arjun, originally released in 1995, has been re-released on the big screen today, almost 30 years later. Despite being a 30-year-old film, it received a decent opening at the box office. Karan Arjun has been re-released on approximately 1000 screens. On its first day, the film is earning approximately ₹50 lakh. This is considered a decent opening for a film that has already been widely viewed on television and OTT platforms.
Pushpa 2 Overseas Advance Booking Collections
Pushpa 2, set for release on December 5th, has commenced its overseas advance booking. The advance booking for Pushpa 2 started five to six days ago in overseas markets, specifically for Hindi and Telugu languages. The response has been robust, guaranteeing a blockbuster.
The overseas advance booking for Pushpa 2 (premiere plus first day) has reached 1.87 million dollars, which translates to ₹15 crore 77 lakh in Indian currency. Furthermore, the weekend booking (Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday) in overseas markets stands at 2.48 million dollars, equivalent to ₹20 crore 82 lakh in Indian currency. Even with just under two weeks remaining until its release, the film has already garnered ₹20 crore from overseas advance bookings alone.
Naam First Day Worldwide Box Office
The Bollywood thriller-drama film Naam, which was produced about 20 years ago (in 2004 or 2005) with a budget of just ₹10 crore, has been released in cinemas today. The film has been released on only 800 screens worldwide. Despite being a 20-year-old film, it has received a decent opening at the box office, with fair occupancy in morning, afternoon, evening, and night shows, attributed to Ajay Devgan’s appeal.
According to reports, Naam is collecting approximately ₹1 crore 20 lakh in India net on its first day, with an India gross collection of ₹1 crore 42 lakh. From the overseas market, the film is collecting in the range of ₹20 lakh on its first day. This brings Naam’s first-day worldwide box office collection to ₹1 crore 62 lakh. Considering the film’s budget of ₹10 crore, this is a very good earning for its opening day.
