Thursday, 18 July 2013
Thursday, 11 July 2013
Monday, 8 July 2013
Top Second Week Collections 2013: RAANJHANAA FOURTH
Raanjhanaa had the fourth highest second week collections of the year. The
17.75 crore figure is a huge collection for the second week. The top second
week collections for 2013 are as follows.
1. Yeh jawaani hai Deewani - 44,87,00,000
2. Race 2 - 20,02,00,000
3. Special 26 - 17,99,00,000
4. Raanjhanaa - 17,75,00,000 approx
5. Aashiqui 2 - 17,35,00,000
6. Kai Po Che - 11,82,00,000
7. Fukrey - 10,51,00,000
8. ABCD - Any Body Can Dance - 10,17,00,000
9. Jolly LLB -8,95,00,000
10. Chasme Baddoor - 8,86,00,000
Lootera First Day Business
Lootera had below the mark collections with first day likely to come out
in the 4.25-4.50 crore nett region. the film fared better in the metros with
mass belts having very low collections.
The collections are similar to Ranveer Singh's last film Ladies vs Ricky
Bahl which was released 18 months back but Lootera is a much bigger film than
that film.
The best collections have come in West Bengal as the film is set there but
the Central belt has low collections and North also has not collected outside
the Delhi/NCR region. The film will have to show very strong growth to come out
with even reasonable weekend figures.
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Sunday, 7 July 2013
Policegiri First Day Business
Policegiri fared poorly on its first day with collections around the 2.50
crore nett mark. The collections at multiplexes were very bad especially the
metros, Dehi city had ridiculously low collections.
The film did fare better in places like UP, Bihar, CPCI and Rajasthan as
these areas collected better than Lootera which was very low in these areas.
But Policegiri had to put up excellent numbers in these mass belts to get even
reasonable day one figures as urban centres so low.
Policegiri has had such a low start that its impossible for the film to
score at the box office unless there is some sort of miracle 300% jump on
Saturday.
Lootera And Policegiri Start Slowly
Lootera and Policegiri both started slowly at the box office with Lootera
recording collections of 30-35% at metro multiplexes but lower elsewhere while
Policegiri was awful at multiplexes on its limited release though single
screens recorded better collections of around 30%.
A start like this for Policegiri means its an uphill struggle because when
a film in the action genre does not open it is a lost cause most of the time.
Lootera was never expected to open and will depend on what sort of growth
it shows over the weekend but like Raanjhanaa it will have a lot of work to do
as the budget is on the higher side looking at the type of film it is and a
male lead whose previous films have not done that well at the box office which
makes an it even harder for the film as far as opening morning collections are
concerned.
Saturday, 6 July 2013
Indian Idol Junior: Sonakshi Sinha - Ranveer Singh
The Lootera duo surprised everyone by unleashing their hidden
talents on sets of the singing reality show
Sonakshi Sinha and Ranveer
Singh are on a roll to promote their latest flick Lootera. And after making their
presence felt on various TV shows, the couple recently made an appearance on Indian Idol Junior. What’s more
interesting than their presence was that both actors showcased their
not-so-known sides on the show. First up was Ranveer, who wooed the audience
and the contestants with his shayarana andaaz. After adhaansu performance by contestant Anmol, the actor in
fabulously fun and poetic way said, “Anmol, Anmol, Anmol, jama diya tune rock n
roll.” Yeah, so you may remember that RS is a good rapper, no?
On the other hand,
Sona showed off her vocal skills by singing Tu ashiqui hain along with a contestant. And that’s not
just it! She even grooved to the song Hawa hawai in great Sridevi ishtyle. Later, Ranveer also took to the stage
and sang Humma humma with
full vigour, leaving the audience asking for more.
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