Humshakals 51.25 cr in Week 1; Holiday 110 cr in 3 weeks
4:11 PM
Posted by Fenil Seta
Box Office India Trade Network
HUMSHAKALS grossed around 51.25 crore nett in its first week. The film had a decent weekend but had a drop of 55% on Monday from and the normal weekday drops.
The weekend saw great business in circuits like Mumbai, Delhi/UP and East Punjab but the film held better in the weekdays in places like CP Berar, CI, Rajasthan and Gujarat. The first week collections are the fifth best of the year after JAI HO, HOLIDAY - A SOLDIER IS NEVER OFF DUTY, GUNDAY and 2 STATES.
Overall its a fair first week but the film is dependent on what sort of business it can get over the next 7-10 days or so.
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HOLIDAY - A SOLDIER IS NEVER OFF DUTY grossed 11 crore nett
approx in its third week making it the highest grossing film of the
year till date. The film has now grossed 110 crore nett going past the
108 crore nett of JAI HO.
The film may end the first half of the year as the highest grossing film if EK VILLAIN remains lower and going to that level is a huge ask for EK VILLAIN.
The third week did see a 65% drop in business as compared to the 55% drop in week two but that was mainly due the release of HUMSHAKALS. The film is likely to do an all India distributor share of around 57 crore with Mumbai topping at 20 crore plus.
The film may end the first half of the year as the highest grossing film if EK VILLAIN remains lower and going to that level is a huge ask for EK VILLAIN.
The third week did see a 65% drop in business as compared to the 55% drop in week two but that was mainly due the release of HUMSHAKALS. The film is likely to do an all India distributor share of around 57 crore with Mumbai topping at 20 crore plus.
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