Box Office India Trade Network

JAI HO crossed the 100 crore nett mark in midweek to take its business to around 101.50 crore nett as it crossed around 19.75 crore nett in its second week. The film had a good second week in Uttar Pradesh due to the tax exemption but even with tax exemption collections were less than most of the big films of 2013.

The performance of the film is very weak in West Bengal, where the film was sold for 4.50 crore in the circuit and the lifetime share is looking to be just around 2.50 crore. It was a similar story in Assam and Orissa where due to huge prices paid by the distributors, recovery would not even touch 50%.

The film has a huge reduction of screenings at multiplexes this week and will see a big drop at multiplexes with single screens still doing better as there is no replacement as yet. The lifetime business of the film is looking to be 107-108 crore nett.
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ONE BY TWO had a very poor first week of 2.77 crore nett and is practically out of theatres in week two. The film mainly collected in multiplexes of Mumbai and Delhi NCR with the circuits of Mumbai, Delhi/UP and East Punjab contributing around 80% of the all India collections

The first week business is in the same range as the years first release MR JOE B CARVALHO although it was released on just half the screens of that film.

ONE BY TWO lifetime business will be the same as its first week business as the second week contribution will just be a few lakhs.