Vespa
Kurra Bewarse Username: Vespa
Post Number: 1440 Registered: 10-2014 Posted From: 183.82.154.218
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, October 21, 2015 - 10:32 am: |
|
Baadshah (2013 film) Box office Being the biggest outing of NTR after three Colossal flops with, Shakti, Oosaravelli, Dammu, expectations were very high among the audience on this film. This film was opened to great start, collecting ₹33 cr (share) all over the world at the end of 1st week, thus emerging as the highest opening grosser of Jr. NTR's career and got a super hit status. It is also the 7th hit of Srinu Vytla .[57] The film has collected ₹9.3 million (net) in the first week worldwide. The film has collected ₹427.1 million (net) in three weeks worldwide.[58] The film has collected ₹560.2 million (net) in 40 days worldwide and entered into all-time top three in TFI. India The film opened to tremendous response in all the Major Cities of India in which it was released and the entire shows in major cities have been sold out for the next three days from the day of release.[59] On the first day, the film has registered 100% occupancy in both single screens and multiplexes. The film had huge amount of advance ticket booking and remaining few tickets were sold out early in the morning.[60] The film has collected ₹560.2 million (net) in 40 days in Andhra pradesh and entered into all-time top three in Tollywood Film Industry. The film has completed 50 days in 60 centres in Andhra pradesh on 24 May 2013.[61] The film has completed 100 days in 5 centres in Andhra pradesh on 13 July 2013. Overseas The film was in the list of top 10 grossers at USA box office on 4 April 2013 collecting 234,686 USD's in 108 reported screens across USA, thus emerging as the biggest grosser among Jr. NTR's movies in USA,[63] thus breaking the record set by Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu which held the record of all-time highest grosser Telugu movie in the country.[64] Noted trade analyst Taran Adarsh has reported that the film crossed the US$1 Million mark in the USA, on the third day, which is a phenomenal feat and it is the first Telugu film to achieve this record in the opening weekend itself.[65] The film collected 1.094 Million Dollars, incidentally attaining second position in terms of collections in the first week in USA. --------------------- Temper (film) Box office After including collections from Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, other parts of North India and international markets apart from AP/Nizam area, the first day total at the global box office stood approximately at ₹150 million and became the biggest opener of Rama Rao Jr. after breaking the previous record set by Baadshah (2013).[174] The film's trade witnessed around 50 per cent drop in the morning shows on its second day and improvements in the later shows and collected ₹65 million taking its two-day global box office total to approximately ₹220 million.[175] Apart from AP/Nizam, the film collected ₹35 million in other areas and the three day i.e. first weekend global box office total stood at ₹281.8 million.[176] The film's business witnessed a 70 percent drop on its fourth day and collected ₹25 million and showed improvement on the next day which was Maha Shivaratri and collected ₹32.5 million taking its five-day global total to ₹339.3 million.[177] Trade Analyst Trinath told IANS that the film grossed ₹400 million in six days and declared the film a blockbuster.[178] By the end of its first week, the film collected ₹380 million nett at the global box office and its distributors recovered 90 percent of their investments on the film by then. The film stood in the fifth place in the list of highest grossing Telugu film at the global box office in the first week and overtook Gopala Gopala, Race Gurram (2014), Baadshah and Gabbar Singh (2012).[179] Temper lost many screens across the world due to new releases Bandipotu and Gayakudu and a couple of dubbed films because of which it witnessed a huge drop in its business. The film collected ₹25 million on its eighth day at the global box office taking its eight-day total to ₹405 million.[180] The film's business later witnessed a growth as the new releases received mixed reviews. It collected ₹465 million nett by the end of its ten-day run at the global box office with which the film overtook the second week collection of Govindudu Andarivadele (2014) and the lifetime collections of Gopala Gopala.[181] The film witnessed a huge drop in its business due to new film releases and 2015 Cricket World Cup. It collected ₹495 million nett in 14 days at the global box office.[182] By the end of its 20-day run, the film crossed ₹60 crore mark by grossing ₹667.5 million and collected a distributor share of ₹403.9 million.[183] The film completed its 50-day run across several centres on 3 April 2015.[184] In its lifetime, the film grossed ₹743 million and collected a share of ₹431 million and was declared a profitable film for its distributors on a whole.[4] India The film collected ₹96.8 million at AP/Nizam box office and became the biggest opener for both Rama Rao Jr. in his career and Telugu cinema in 2015. It overtook the opening day collections of Gopala Gopala at AP/Nizam box office thus emerging as the third highest opener of all time there.[174][185] It collected ₹11 million from 125 shows at Bangalore box office on its first day.[186] It collected ₹40 million at AP/Nizam box office on its second day[175] and its two-day AP/Nizam box office total stood at ₹136.8 million.[187] It collected ₹45 million at AP/Nizam box office on its third day taking its three-day total to ₹181.8 million breaking the opening weekend record of Gopala Gopala.[176] The film continued a steady run on its sixth day collecting ₹17.8 million at AP/Nizam box office.[178] The film collected approximately ₹240 million at AP/Nizam box office in its first week.[179] The film collected ₹97 million in ten days in Nizam region making Temper the biggest grosser of Rama Rao Jr. in that area beating the lifetime collections of his previous films Rabhasa (2014), Ramayya Vasthavayya (2013), Brindavanam (2010) and Dammu (2012), which collected ₹69 million, ₹89 million, ₹83 million and ₹82 million respectively in Nizam region in their lifetime. However it failed to break the records set by Race Gurram and Govindudu Andarivadele in Nizam region.[188] The film grossed ₹393 million and collected ₹272.5 million in ten days at AP/Nizam box office and topped the business charts in that area followed by Bandipotu and Badlapur.[189] The film grossed ₹440 million and collected ₹290.2 million at AP/Nizam box office by the end of its 20-day run. The film continued to stand in the first spot in the weekend business charts of AP/Nizam box office followed by Maga Maharaju, Pisachi, Ram Leela and Badlapur.[183] The film grossed ₹58.5 million and collected ₹24.5 million at Bangalore box office while the share and gross in the rest of Karnataka were reported as ₹23 million and ₹45 million respectively. The film grossed ₹36 million and collected ₹14 million in the rest of India including Tamil Nadu.[183] The film grossed ₹506 million and collected ₹313.5 million at AP/Nizam box office in its lifetime. The lifetime gross and share figures at Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and the rest of India stood at ₹115 million and ₹51 million, ₹14 million and ₹5.5 million, ₹22 million and ₹8.5 million respectively.[4] Overseas Taran Adarsh reported that the film collected US$256,834 on Thursday preview shows, US$228,779 on its first day, US$203,794 on its second day and US$163,395 on the third day at the United States box office taking its opening weekend total to US$852,802 in the country. It was equivalent to ₹53 million and Adarsh called it a "flying start".[190] It performed better than the other releases Roy and Anegan which collected US$133,453 and US$105,070 equivalent to ₹8.3 million and ₹6.53 million respectively. The film was expected to cross the US$1 million mark soon.[191] The film collected US$934,467 in six days at the United States box office which was equivalent to ₹58.2 million and was declared Rama Rao Jr.'s biggest success in the country.[178] The film collected US$23,000 each on 20 and 21 February 2015 at the United States box office and crossed the US$1 million mark by collecting US$10,05,000 in 10 days. With this, Temper became Rama Rao Jr.'s second film to cross the US$1 million mark after Baadshah and also the first Indian film in 2015 to cross that mark.[192] The lifetime gross and share figures at the United States stood at ₹66 million and ₹42.5 million respectively. The film grossed ₹20 million and collected a shae of ₹10 million in its lifetime in other international markets. |