Love Aaj Kal 2020 flopped in the first week itself. It started well because of its release on Valentine’s Day. The first day’s net collection of Rs. 12 crore gave way to a Saturday total of only Rs. 7 crore. The second day’s total was conclusive proof that the film had been rejected by the public. As if that weren’t bad enough, collections on Sunday were as dull as Saturday. After netting Rs. 7 crore on Sunday, the Kartik Aaryan and Sara Ali Khan starrer took its first weekend’s total to Rs. 26 crore. Collections on the weekdays were rather pathetic: Monday – Rs. 2 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 1.75 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 1.50 crore, Thursday – Rs. 1.35 crore. In this way, the film netted Rs. 6.60 crore in the weekdays and took its total for the first week to Rs. 32.60 crore. The film, which had to net Rs. 100 crore to break even, will lose breath at less than Rs. 40 crore!
Malang did fair in 2nd week but is still a far cry from its break-even point of Rs. 70-crore-plus. It started its second weekend by collecting Rs. 2.25 crore on Friday. Collections on Saturday (Rs. 2.50 crore) and Sunday (Rs. 3.15 crore) took the second weekend’s total to Rs. 7.90 crore. Collections during the weekdays were as follows: Monday – Rs. 1.35 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 1.35 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 1.25 crore, Thursday – Rs. 1.25 crore. By netting Rs. 5.20 crore in the weekdays, the film took its total for 2nd week to Rs. 13.10 crore. Grand total for 2 weeks: Rs. 50.20 crore.
Jawaani Jaaneman netted Rs. 0.90 crore in its third weekend, and another Rs. 0.60 crore in the weekdays. By adding Rs. 1.50 crore to its kitty in 3rd week, the film took its 3-week total to Rs. 25.25 crore.
Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior started its sixth weekend by collecting Rs. 0.65 crore on Friday. Collections increased to Rs. 1 crore on Saturday, and further to Rs. 1.50 crore on Sunday. It, therefore, netted Rs. 3.15 crore in the sixth weekend. Collections during the weekdays were decent: Monday – Rs. 0.45 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 0.45 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 0.65 crore, Thursday – Rs. 0.55 crore. So, it added Rs. 2.10 crore to its kitty in the weekdays, taking its total for 6th week to Rs. 5.25 crore. Grand total for 6 weeks: Rs. 258.45 crore.
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Prawaas (Marathi) did very ordinary in 1st week in Bombay, Thane district and other centres of Maharashtra.
Vikun Taak (Marathi) bombed miserably in its first week in Bombay, Thane district and the rest of Maharashtra.
Daah (Marathi) failed to create any impact in the first week in Bombay, Thane district and other stations of Maharashtra.
Solapur Gangwar (Marathi) turned out to be a debacle in its first week in Bombay, Thane district and the rest of Maharashtra.
Malang did average business in the first week. It opened to average houses on the first day which closed at Rs. 6.25 crore. There was a jump of more than 30% on Saturday which closed at Rs. 8.25 crore. However, the increase on Sunday was below the mark because the word of mouth was not upto the mark. Sunday closed at only Rs. 9.25 crore, taking the first weekend’s total to Rs. 23.75 crore. Collections during the weekdays were fair but not good enough for the investment of Rs. 65 crore in the film. Monday closed at Rs. 3.85 crore, Tuesday at Rs.3.55 crore, Wednesday at Rs. 3.10 crore, and Thursday at Rs. 2.85 crore. In this way, the total for the weekdays was Rs. 13.35 crore, and the total for the first week, Rs. 37.10 crore. The film needs to net around Rs. 70-75 crore to break even.
Shikara did ordinary in the first weekend, after which collections dropped fast and furiously. It collected Rs. 1.20 crore on the first day, Rs. 1.65 crore on Saturday and Rs. 1.70 crore on Sunday. The negligible increase in collections on Sunday gave an indication that the film was not headed for anything substantive at the turnstiles. Sure enough, after a weekend total of Rs. 4.55 crore, collections during the weekdays were below the mark: Monday – Rs. 0.45 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 0.35 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 0.35 crore, Thursday – Rs. 0.35 crore. By adding Rs. 1.50 crore to its kitty in the weekdays, the film took its first week’s total to Rs. 6.05 crore. Although it is a moderately priced film, it will not be able to show any profit because of the dull collections in the weekdays. The film came in for criticism as it is said to be a very lame recounting of events that happened when Kashmiri Pandits were forced to flee Kashmir in 1990, leaving their homes, wealth and assets behind.
Hacked fared poorly in the first week. The poorly-promoted film collected only Rs. 0.20 crore on the first day. Collections on Saturday and Sunday were Rs. 0.26 crore and 0.32 crore respectively. After a first weekend total of only Rs. 0.78 crore, collections on the weekdays were even more pathetic – Rs. 0.12 crore on each of Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. By adding Rs. 0.48 crore to its kitty in the weekdays, the film collected a total of only Rs. 1.26 crore in the first week.
Taanashah could not do much in the first week.
Kaanchli – Life In A Slough failed to impress the audience in the first week.
Yahan Sabhi Gyani Hain failed everywhere in the first week.
Khunnas faced rejection at the box-office in the first week.
Birds Of Prey (dubbed) did ordinary in the first week. It opened with a net collection of Rs. 0.75 crore. Collections on Saturday rose to Rs. 1.15 crore but the Sunday total was lesser — Rs. 1.10 crore. After a weekend total of Rs. 3 crore, collections for the weekdays were on the lower side: Monday – Rs. 0.35 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 0.30 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 0.27 crore, Thursday – Rs. 0.28 crore. By adding Rs. 1.20 crore to its kitty in the weekdays, the film took its total for 1st week to Rs. 4.20 crore.
Jawaani Jaaneman dropped drastically in the second week. The bold film collected only Rs. 0.70 crore on the first day of the second weekend. Collections increased to Rs. 1.15 crore on Saturday. The rise in collections on Sunday was minuscule as the day closed at just Rs. 1.20 crore. In this way, the second weekend closed at Rs. 3.05 crore only. Collections on the weekdays were as follows: Monday – Rs. 0.45 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 0.40 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 0.35 crore, Thursday – Rs. 0.35 crore. Therefore, the total for the weekdays was only Rs. 1.55 crore. In this way, the film netted Rs. 4.60 crore in the second week, taking its total for 2 weeks to Rs. 23.75 crore.
Street Dancer 3D barely managed to stay afloat in the third week. It netted Rs. 0.30 crore on the first day of the third weekend. Collections more than doubled to Rs. 0.62 crore on Saturday, and increased further to Rs. 0.93 crore on Sunday. Hence its total for the third weekend was Rs. 1.85 crore. Collections for the weekdays were dull: Monday – Rs. 0.25 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 0.17 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 0.17 crore, Thursday – Rs. 0.16 crore. By adding Rs. 0.75 crore to its kitty in the weekdays, the film took its total for the third week to Rs. 2.60 crore. Grand total for 3 weeks: Rs. 66.30 crore.
Panga could not withstand the onslaught of oppositions in its third week. The first day of the third weekend closed at Rs. 0.17 crore. Collections on Saturday and Sunday were Rs. 0.40 crore and Rs. 0.48 crore respectively. After a third weekend total of Rs. 1.05 crore, collections fell down drastically during the weekdays when it collected Rs. 0.10 crore on each of Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. By adding Rs. 0.40 crore to its kitty in the weekdays, the film took its total for the third week to Rs. 1.45 crore, and its grand total for 3 weeks to Rs. 22 crore.
Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior continued to show strength in the fifth week too. It started the 5th weekend by netting Rs. 1 crore on Friday. Collections jumped to Rs. 2.25 crore on Saturday, and even further to Rs. 2.85 crore on Sunday. In this way, the film collected Rs. 6.10 crore in the fifth weekend. Collections during the weekdays were also impressive: Monday – Rs. 0.70 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 0.60 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 0.55 crore, Thursday – Rs. 0.55 crore. By adding Rs. 2.40 crore in the weekdays, the film took its total for the fifth week to Rs. 8.50 crore. Grand total for 5 weeks: Rs. 253.20 crore!
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Makeup (Marathi) could not do anything impressive in the first week in Bombay, Thane district and other centres of Maharashtra.
Vegali Vaat (Marathi) flopped in the first week in Bombay, Thane district and the rest of Maharashtra.
Mhorkya (Marathi) bombed in the first week in Bombay, Thane district and other stations of Maharashtra.
Rahasya (Marathi) failed to entertain the public in the first week in Bombay, Thane district and the rest of Maharashtra.
Jawaani Jaaneman did fair business in the first weekend on the strength of the big cities and high-end multiplexes. Collections dropped during the weekdays. The film started with a net collection of Rs. 3 crore on the first day. Collections increased to Rs. 4.40 crore on Saturday and only Rs. 5 crore on Sunday, taking the first weekend’s total to Rs. 12.40 crore. Collections during the weekdays were as follows: Monday – Rs. 1.90 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 1.75 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 1.60 crore, Thursday – Rs. 1.50 crore. By adding Rs. 6.75 crore to the kitty in the weekdays, the film took its total for the first week to Rs. 19.15 crore.
Happy Hardy And Heer bombed miserably in the first week everywhere.
Gul Makai faced rejection in 1st week all over.
Pagle Aazam proved a debacle in the first week everywhere.
Bad Boys For Life (dubbed) and the English original of the same name could not do much in its first week. It netted Rs. 1 crore on the opening day. Collections increased to Rs. 1.50 crore on Saturday. There was no increase on Sunday which, therefore, closed at Rs. 1.50 crore. After a weekend of Rs. 4 crore, collections on the weekdays were as follows: Monday – Rs. 0.55 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 0.50 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 0.50 crore, Thursday – Rs. 0.45 crore. The total for the weekdays was, therefore, Rs. 2 crore. In this way, the first week closed at Rs. 6 crore.
Street Dancer 3D fell almost 80% in 2nd week. It started the second weekend with a net collection of Rs. 1.60 crore. Collections on Saturday and Sunday were Rs. 2.75 crore and Rs. 3.40 crore respectively. The second weekend, therefore, closed at a dull Rs. 7.75 crore. Collections in the weekdays were as follows: Monday – Rs. 0.95 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 0.80 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 0.75 crore, Thursday – Rs. 0.70 crore. By adding Rs. 3.20 crore to its kitty in the weekdays, the film took its total for 2nd week to Rs. 10.95 crore. Grand total for 2 weeks: Rs. 63.70 crore.
Panga collected only Rs. 0.70 crore on the first day of the second weekend, Rs. 1.40 crore on the second day, and Rs. 1.75 crore on the third day. After a second weekend total of Rs 3.85 crore, it collected as follows during the weekdays: Monday – Rs. 0.40 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 0.37 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 0.37 crore, Thursday – Rs. 0.36 crore. By netting Rs. 1.50 crore in the weekdays, the film took its total for the second week to Rs. 5.35 crore. Grand total for 2 weeks: Rs. 20.55 crore.
Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior continued its victory march in 4th week too. It collected Rs. 2.25 crore on Friday. Collections jumped to Rs. 4.25 crore on Saturday, and further to Rs. 5.85 crore on Sunday. Hence, it netted Rs. 12.35 crore in the fourth weekend. Collections were impressive in the weekdays too: Monday – Rs. 1.60 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 1.45 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 1.35 crore, Thursday – Rs. 1.35 crore. By adding Rs. 5.75 crore to the kitty in the weekdays, the film took its total for the fourth week to Rs. 18.10 crore. Grand total for 4 weeks: Rs. 244.70 crore. It will touch the Rs. 250-crore mark this week.
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Choricha Mamla (Marathi) did ordinary in first week in Bombay, Thane district and the rest of Maharashtra.
Kaaal (Marathi) could not do much in the first week in Bombay, Thane district and other centres of Maharashtra.