LATEST POSITION | 18 June, 2022
‘JANHIT MEIN JAARI’ TANKS; ‘JURASSIC WORLD: DOMINION’ CRASHES AFTER GOOD START

Janhit Mein Jaari was a non-starter. The film opened with a net all-India collection of only Rs. 0.43 crore. Collections picked up on Saturday and Sunday, which, therefore, closed at Rs. 0.80 crore and Rs. 0.94 crore respectively. After a first weekend of Rs. 2.17 crore, collections dropped dramatically during the weekdays: Monday – Rs. 0.37 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 0.33 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 0.30 crore, Thursday – Rs. 0.21 crore. With a total of Rs. 1.21 crore for the weekdays, the first week closed at Rs. 3.38 crore only. The film will not be able to recover even its promotion cost from theatrical revenues.

Anya bombed miserably in the first week. The Hindi as well as Marathi versions fared very badly.

Dear Dia proved disastrous in the first week.

Ghode Ko Jalebi Khilane Le Ja Riya Hoon met with a horrific state in the first week.

777 Charlie (dubbed) may have received critical acclaim but it failed to make a mark in the first week, due mainly to lack of awareness about the film. The film started with a take of Rs. 16 lakh on the first day. Collections almost doubled on Saturday (Rs. 31 lakh) and more than trebled on Sunday (Rs. 49 lakh). After a first weekend total of Rs. 0.96 crore, collections for the weekdays were as follows: Monday – Rs. 20 lakh, Tuesday – Rs. 20 lakh, Wednesday – Rs. 22 lakh, Thursday – Rs. 22 lakh. In this way, the total for the weekdays was Rs. 0.84 crore. Total for 1st week: Rs. 1.80 crore. The original Kannada version netted Rs. 16 lakh in the first week in the non-South circuits.

Jurassic World: Dominion (dubbed and the original English versions) took a decent start on Thursday (June 9) and collected well all through the weekend. Collections came down quite a bit from Monday onwards. The film netted Rs. 3.55 crore in paid previews on Thursday. Collections on Friday jumped up to Rs. 8.25 crore. They shot up even more on Saturday which closed at Rs. 11.64 crore. It netted Rs. 12.34 crore on Sunday. After a weekend total of Rs. 35.78 crore, the collections for the weekdays were as follows: Monday – Rs. 3.67 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 3.20 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 2.85 crore, Thursday – Rs. 2.50 crore. The total for the weekdays, therefore, was Rs. 12.22 crore. First week’s total: Rs. 48 crore.

Samrat Prithviraj fared poorly in 2nd week. It collected Rs. 1.50 crore on the first day of the second weekend. Collections on Saturday and Sunday were Rs. 2.50 crore and Rs. 3.25 crore respectively. After a second weekend total of Rs. 7.25 crore only, collections for the weekdays were even more alarming: Monday – Rs. 1.05 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 0.95 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 0.90 crore, Thursday – Rs. 0.80 crore. With the total for the weekdays being Rs. 3.70 crore only, the second week closed at Rs. 10.95 crore. Grand total for 2 weeks: Rs. 66 crore.

Major could not do much in its second week. It netted Rs. 0.36 crore on the first day of the second weekend. Collections on Saturday and Sunday were Rs. 0.63 crore and Rs. 0.85 crore respectively. Therefore, the second weekend closed at Rs. 1.84 crore. Collections for the weekdays were as follows: Monday – Rs. 0.31 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 0.31 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 0.31 crore, Thursday – Rs. 0.29 crore. Hence the total for the weekdays was Rs. 1.22 crore. The total for the second week was, therefore, Rs. 3.06 crore. Grand total for 2 weeks: Rs. 10.57 crore.

Vikram Hit List (dubbed) could not perform well in its 2nd week too. It netted Rs. 0.37 crore on the first day of the second weekend. Collections on Saturday and Sunday totalled Rs. 0.62 crore and Rs. 0.77 crore respectively. In this way, the second weekend closed at Rs. 1.76 crore. Collections for the weekdays were: Monday – Rs. 0.36 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 0.38 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 0.36 crore, Thursday – Rs. 0.33 crore. Therefore, the total for the weekdays was Rs. 1.43 crore. 2nd week’s total: Rs. 3.19 crore. Grand total for 2 weeks: Rs. 7.43 crore. The original Tamil version, Vikram, netted Rs. 2.03 crore in the non-South circuits in the first week, and Rs. 0.44 crore in the second week. Total for 2 weeks (for the original Tamil version) in non-South circuits: Rs. 2.47 crore.

Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 managed good collections in its fourth week also. It has now crossed the Rs. 175-crore mark too. The fourth weekend started with a total of Rs. 1.56 crore on Friday. Collections for Saturday almost doubled so that the day closed at Rs. 3.01 crore. The total for Sunday was Rs. 3.45 crore. After a fourth weekend of Rs. 8.02 crore, collections for the weekdays were as follows: Monday – Rs. 1.30 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 1.29 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 1.26 crore, Thursday – Rs. 1.12 crore. In this way, the total for the weekdays was Rs. 4.97 crore. 4th week’s total: Rs. 12.99 crore. Grand total for 4 weeks: Rs. 176.34 crore.

Anya (Marathi) bombed terribly in the first week all over Maharashtra.

Funral (Marathi) proved a disaster in the first week in Maharashtra.

Majnu (Marathi) could not do anything worthwhile in 1st week all over Maharashtra.

Sarsenapati Hambirrao (Marathi) continued its victory march in 3rd week in Maharashtra.