Monday, 30th November 11:55 PM IST
TAMASHA Had Average Monday
Ranbir and Deepika Padukone gave hit 'Bachna Ae Haseeno' followed by biggest non holiday hit ever in Bollywood 'Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani'. Now they are back with 'Tamasha' and this time director is Imtiaz Ali who gave some acclaimed and successful films like 'Jab We Met', 'Love Aaj Kal' and 'Rockstar'.
'Tamasha' was never expected to do too well on opening day as music of the film failed to catch up and promos gave very niche and classy vibes. Film released overseas all over and in India across 2150 screens. But still film has taken good to decent start all over due to lead pair and urban appeal.
Film opened to 45-50% occupancy in Delhi, NCR and UP. Film is close to 40% in West and 40-45% in central India. Even in places like Nizam and Tamilnadu it managed 40% plus occupancy. Film received mix reviews as on one side masses did not like film that much but film is holding its own in urban centers and among youth. Film collected 10.87 cr nett on day one.
Film took a slow start in mass centers like CI, CP and Rajasthan but film is solid in Delhi, East Punjab, Bangalore and Pune. Film collected 13.17 cr nett on Saturday with 21% growth which was fantastic. Film collected today 14.12 cr nett with almost 10% growth over Saturday and this growth came from all the major metros/urban centers.
Film behaved completely on expected lines in domestic market as it dropped by 50% on Monday and today it should collect close to 5.07 cr nett. With this film has no chance of reaching 80-90 cr nett and even 75 cr nett looks similar. It might end up around similar business of 'Rockstar' which released 4 years back.
Film has four day total of 43.30 cr nett in four days and now it can hope for no further big falls in coming days. Film failed to score anywhere except in high end multiplexes. Film collected good 3.45 million $ (23 cr) in overseas in three days which was 3rd best of 2015.
Below are the collections for the film -
India Collection | |
1st Week
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Friday | 10.87 cr |
Saturday | 13.17 cr |
Sunday | 14.12 cr |
Monday | 05.07 cr |
Total Domestic Collection | 43.30 cr |
Total Overseas Collection | 23.00 cr |
Total Worldwide Collection | 66.30 cr |