LATEST POSITION | 20 April, 2019

The opening of KALANK on an odd day (Wednesday, due to partial holiday for Mahavir Jayanti) was very good but collections fell 50% on the second day, indicating that the film was not appreciated by the majority.

Kalank netted Rs. 20 crore on the first day (Wednesday), partly due to the huge star cast, hit music and grand promotion and partly because of the Mahavir Jayanti holiday. As was ex­pected, collections dropped on the second day which was not a holiday. However, the drop on day 2 (almost 50%) was alarming. It netted just Rs. 10.75 crore. The question now beg­ging answers is: will the film even join the 100-crore club? Going by the negative word of mouth for the period drama, it seems unlikely that it will touch the 100-crore figure. Overseas, it opened (on Wednesday) at $740,000. Collections increased to $910,000 on day 2. The two days’ total of $1.65 million (Rs. 11.55 crore) is fairly good. Overseas trade is of the opinion that Karan Johar’s multi-starrer may gross an equivalent of Rs. 75 crore abroad, which would mean a share of about Rs. 35 crore. The film, made at an in­vestment of Rs. 150 crore, had al­ready recovered Rs. 90 crore from sale of satellite, digital and audio rights. In other words, it would break even if its share from India and Over­seas cinemas would be around Rs. 60 crore.

The Tashkent Files started off with a collection of Rs. 0.40 crore. Collec­tions doubled (Rs. 0.80 crore) on the second day. The total for Sunday was Rs. 1 crore. After a weekend of Rs. 2.20 crore, the collections for the weekdays were steady: Monday – Rs. 0.35 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 0.36 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 0.30 crore, Thurs­day – Rs. 0.28 crore. In this way, the film netted Rs. 1.29 crore during the weekdays, taking the first week’s total to Rs. 3.49 crore.

Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyun Aata Hai? fared very poorly in the first week.

Gun Pe Done performed miserably in 1st week.

Blackboard V/s Whiteboard pro­ved a veritable disaster in the first week.

Paharganj collected below-average figures in 1st week.

Betiyon Ki Balle Balle recorded miserable collections in 1st week in Bombay.

Hellboy Aa Gaya Yamraaj (dub­bed) and the English original, Hell­boy, did average business in the first week. It netted Rs. 0.90 crore on each of the first three days. After a week­end of Rs. 2.70 crore, it collected Rs. 0.35 crore on Monday, Rs. 0.30 crore on Tuesday, Rs. 0.15 crore on Wed­nesday, and Rs. 0.12 crore on Thurs­day. Its total for the four weekdays was, therefore, Rs. 0.92 crore. The first week ended at Rs. 3.62 crore.

R.A.W. added Rs. 7.70 crore to its kitty in the second week. It collected Rs. 1.25 crore on the first day of the second weekend. Collections picked up on Saturday (Rs. 2 crore) and even more on Sunday (Rs. 2.35 crore). The second weekend, therefore, closed at Rs. 5.60 crore. Collections in the weekdays were: Monday – Rs. 0.85 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 0.75 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 0.30 crore, Thursday – Rs. 0.20 crore. Hence, it added Rs. 2.10 crore during the weekdays. In this way, its total for the second week was Rs. 7.70 crore. The grand total for 2 weeks was, therefore Rs. 37.70 crore.

Shazam! (dubbed) and the Eng­lish original of the same name netted Rs. 0.70 crore on the first day of the second weekend. Collections increa­sed to Rs. 1.30 crore on Saturday. The Sunday figure was Rs. 1.25 crore. Hence it netted Rs. 3.25 crore in the second weekend. Collections during the weekdays were: Monday – Rs. 0.40 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 0.40 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 0.35 crore, Thurs­day – Rs. 0.20 crore. It, therefore, coll­ected Rs. 1.35 crore during the week­days. Thus, its total for the second week was Rs. 4.60 crore. Grand total for 2 weeks: Rs. 21.10 crore.

Kesari managed average collections in 4th week. It netted Rs. 0.70 crore on Friday, Rs. 1.30 crore on Saturday, and Rs. 1.70 crore on Sun­day, so that its fourth weekend closed at Rs. 3.70 crore. Collections during the weekdays were as follows: Mon­day – Rs. 0.55 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 0.55 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 0.30 crore, Thursday – Rs. 0.17 crore. By adding Rs. 1.57 crore to its kitty dur­ing the weekdays, the film took its fourth week’s total to Rs. 5.27 crore. Its grand total for 4 weeks was Rs. 152.03 crore.

Badla netted Rs. 1.20 crore in the sixth weekend, and Rs. 0.49 crore in the weekdays. Its total for 6th week was, therefore, Rs. 1.69 crore. Grand total for 6 weeks: Rs. 87.82 crore.

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Wedding Cha Shinema (Marathi) did average in the first week in Bom­bay, Thane district and the rest of Maharashtra.

Kahi Kshan Premache (Marathi) fared poorly in 1st week in Bombay, Thane district and other stations of Maharashtra.

H2O (Marathi) could not do much in 1st week in Bombay, Thane district and other centres of Maharashtra.