Thank God registered another big drop on day 3 (Thursday) at the box office. The film reported a drop of 35% which is much more than the accepted level. Already collections are below the mark and it has gone further down. At this rate, there will be nothing much to do post the extended first weekend.
Thank God added 4 crore nett approx on the 3rd day. Thus, the film's total business currently stands at the 18 crore nett mark. In an ideal case, the film should have collected 24-25 crore nett by now. It means the film has already fallen short of a par score by 6-7 crores.
As today is Friday and the weekend is approaching, the film should register a minimal drop. There is even a possibility of doing similar business or even slightly more if the film shows a good jump in occupancy in the evening and the night shows. We simply hope that film reports as minimal drop as possible and further hope that film shows big jump on Saturday and Sunday to put some decent first weekend total.
Collection Breakup -
Day 1 (Tuesday) - 8 crore nett
Day 2 (Wednesday) - 6 crore nett
Day 3 (Thursday) - 4 crore nett
Total - 18 crore nett
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18 Cr used to be an average opening day business prior to Covid.
ReplyDeleteMost movies would done over 100cr if they release before covid. Like LSC ,VV Bachan pandey, samrat P, and others.
ReplyDeleteYes I agree akshay all movies do 100cr plus, amir 200cr, HR 200cr, ajay 100cr
ReplyDeleteBefore covid all movies bad reviews had good opening min around 15cr
ReplyDeleteplus. 100cr life time .Now good or bad reviews max 70cr life time