The countdown for DHURANDHAR: THE REVENGE has started. Advance booking commenced earlier this week. Thanks to the first part, DHURANDHAR, turning out to be the blockbuster of the century, the response to the advance booking for the sequel is extraordinary. Sale of tickets will, of course, pick up even more as the date of release (19th March; paid previews on 18th) approaches.
Na Jaane Kaun Aa Gaya flopped all over in the first week.
Charak proved a disaster in 1st week all over.
Mission C1000 (dubbed) fared poorly in the first week all over.
Hoppers (animation; dubbed and the original English versions) did average business in the first week all over. It netted only Rs. 3.75 crore.

The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond was steady at medium collections in the second week. The second weekend started with a take of Rs. 1.60 crore on Friday. Collections more than doubled on Saturday to Rs. 3.40 crore. The total for Sunday (World Cup final cricket T20 match) was Rs. 2.80 crore. After a second weekend total of Rs. 7.80 crore, collections during the weekdays were as follows: Monday – Rs. 1.15 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 1.60 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 1.20 crore, Thursday – Rs. 1.05 crore. Therefore, the total for the weekdays was Rs. 5 crore. In this way, the total for 2nd week was Rs. 12.80 crore. Grand total for 2 weeks: Rs. 32.55 crore.

Assi is in its last lap. The film added just Rs. 1 crore to its kitty in the third week, taking its grand total for 3 weeks to Rs. 9.60 crore.

O’Romeo dropped more than 50% in 4th week. It netted Rs. 2.15 crore in the fourth week. Grand total for 4 weeks: Rs. 59.50 crore.

Mardaani 3 netted Rs. 0.50 crore in the sixth weekend, and another Rs. 0.36 crore during the weekdays. With the total for the sixth week being Rs. 0.86 crore, the grand total for 6 weeks went up to Rs. 52.31 crore.

Tighee (Marathi) could not do well in the first week in Maharashtra.

























