Tumbbad Re-Release Box Office Performance
Shoham Shah’s horror film Tumbbad has written new history at the box office with its re-release, earning more in one week this time than its original run six years ago. The film, made on a budget of 15 crore, has received a fantastic response in its second week as well.
After eight days of its re-release, Tumbbad recorded 1 crore 65 lakh on its first day. The film collected 1 crore 51 lakh in its first week (seven days). On its eighth day, the film is earning 2 crore 50 lakh. With this, Tumbbad’s initial eight-day all-India net collection stands at 16 crore 3 lakh, with an India gross collection of 18 crore 5 lakh. Including its previous collections, the film’s total earnings have reached 44 crore 40 lakh, making it a super-duper hit at the box office.
Yudhra First Day Box Office Collection
Bollywood’s action-thriller film Yudhra, starring Siddhant Chaturvedi, Malavika Mohanan, and Raghav Juyal, saw a decent first-day response due to National Cinema Day, where ticket prices were set at just 99. Despite a low pre-release buzz, the film managed excellent occupancy in morning shows, with solid bookings for afternoon, evening, and night shows.
Released on 1500 screens worldwide with a budget of 35 crore, Yudhra had already recovered 24 crore from digital rights (15 crore), satellite rights (7 crore), and music rights (2 crore) before its release. On its first day, taking advantage of the reduced ticket prices, Yudhra is collecting approximately 3 crore net at the box office. Its future performance will depend on how it holds once normal ticket rates resume.
Kanguva Release Date and Box Office Expectations
The action-adventure fantasy period film Kanguva, featuring Tamil superstar Surya, Bobby Deol, and Disha Patani, is now scheduled for release on November 14. This pan-India film was initially set for October 10 but was postponed due to the release date announcement of Rajinikanth’s film Taiyaa.
Kanguva will be released worldwide in five languages: Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada. It is touted as Surya’s biggest film of his career, with makers holding high expectations. The film’s first-day collection is expected to be around 25 crore. Should the film resonate well with audiences, it has the potential to become Surya’s biggest blockbuster.
Devara Overseas Advance Booking Report
Junior NTR’s Devara, one of the biggest films of the year, is slated for a worldwide release on September 27 in five languages: Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada. The film’s overseas advance booking has been record-breaking since it commenced 10 to 12 days ago. While India’s advance booking is yet to start in the coming two to three days, the Telugu version is expected to perform exceptionally well at the box office.
Devara’s overseas advance booking for the first day plus premier day has reached 2.18 million dollars, equivalent to 18 crore 22 lakh in Indian currency. Furthermore, the overseas weekend booking stands at 2.82 million dollars, which translates to 23 crore 28 lakh. The film is guaranteed a minimum first-day collection of 100 crore.
Stree 2 Continues Box Office Dominance
The horror-comedy Stree 2, made on a budget of 80 crore, has already become Bollywood’s highest-grossing India net film and continues its strong performance overseas. After collecting over 300 crore net in its first week, the film maintained phenomenal collections through its second, third, fourth, and fifth weeks. Stree 2 has surpassed major blockbusters like Gadar 2, Animal, Shah Rukh Khan’s Pathaan, and Jawan to claim the number one spot at the Indian Box Office.
Although the pace of earnings slowed by the fifth week, Stree 2 recorded a resurgence on its 37th day, the sixth Friday, due to National Cinema Day’s reduced ticket prices, leading to housefull shows across India. The film is poised to be the first Bollywood movie to achieve an India net collection of 600 crore, making new history.
Stree 2’s India net collection crossed 552 crore 6 lakh within just three weeks. It added 37 crore 75 lakh in its fourth week and 25 crore 97 lakh in its fifth week. On its 37th day (sixth Friday), the film registered an occupancy of 35-40% in morning shows and 65-70% in afternoon, evening, and night shows, leading to an estimated net collection of approximately 5.5 crore.
With this, Stree 2’s all-India net collection has reached 595 crore 65 lakh. The film needs just about 4.35 crore more to enter the 600 crore club, a milestone it is expected to achieve in the next day or two, becoming the first Indian film to collect 600 crore net in the Hindi market. The film’s India gross collection stands at 702 crore 86 lakh, and its overseas collection has reached 88 crore 42 lakh. The worldwide total box office collection for Stree 2 is 841 crore 28 lakh, and it is expected to soon cross the 85,800 crore mark worldwide. Stree 2 is an all-time mega blockbuster at the box office.
The GOAT Box Office Collection Update
Thalapathy Vijay’s action-drama-thriller film The Greatest of All Time (The GOAT) has completed 16 days in cinemas. Despite a reduction in screens in its third week due to new releases, the film continues its strong performance. The GOAT, released in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada, had a budget of 375 crore.
The film collected an all-India net of 178 crore 19 lakh across all languages in its first week, followed by 53 crore 82 lakh in its second week. On its 16th day (third Friday), The GOAT saw a strong start in morning shows, with solid bookings for afternoon, evening, and night shows, resulting in an estimated India net collection of 3 crore 50 lakh.
The initial 16-day all-India net collection for The GOAT stands at 235 crore 51 lakh, with an India gross collection of 288 crore 25 lakh. The film has earned over 146 crore from overseas markets. Cumulatively, The GOAT’s worldwide box office collection for its first 16 days has reached 434 crore 26 lakh. The film is expected to cross the 450 crore worldwide mark in the next three to four days, with the potential to reach 500 crore if it maintains its strong hold.
