Singham Again Advance Booking Report
Night Update: Approximately 4.3 lakh tickets for Singham Again have been sold for Day 1, generating a total revenue of ₹13.3 crore gross from advance bookings. Out of these, around 2.4 lakh tickets were sold in the national chains.
Evening Update (5:30 pm IST): "Singham Again" is showing strong advance bookings for Day 1, with over 3 lakh tickets already sold for Friday as of the last report. The film has registered an advance booking rate of 13-14% based on available samples, which is impressive. It has already accumulated around ₹10 crores gross for its first day. With a few hours still remaining, we’ll provide another update by the end of the day. But one thing is certain—the film is all set for a big opening at the box office.
Morning Update: Advance booking for Singham Again started yesterday, and it is showing a good response for Day 1. Currently, the film has sold around 8-10% of tickets from the samples available. Though advance bookings started later than expected, a big spike is anticipated today. With a national holiday for Diwali on November 1, the film is expected to open with a strong ₹30-40 crore net or more. Anything below ₹30 crore may be considered an underwhelming start.
As of the latest update, Singham Again has accumulated around ₹6.5 crore gross (₹5.5 crore net) in advance bookings. With a screen count of approximately 3,500-4,000, the film has substantial potential, even with its clash against another big release, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3.
Total Tickets Sold | 4,30,000 |
Total Tickets Sold in National Chains (PVR, Inox & Cinepolis) |
2,40,000 |
Singham Again Occupancy Report for Day 1 (Friday) -
Occupancy |
18-19% |
Singham Again Advance Booking Details:
Total No. of Shows | 13,800 |
Total Tickets Sold | 4,30,000 |
Average Ticket Price (ATP) |
₹270 |
Total Gross Collection from Advance Bookings for Day 1 (All Version) |
₹13.3 cr approx |
Release Date: 1 November, 2024
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