Six months have officially past and a few movies have discharged in India amid this period. In any case, among every one of these movies, there are some that have won over the faultfinders as well as the gatherings of people also with their drawing in and engrossing substance. While a ton has happened in the course of recent months in the business
Curiously, Bollywood discharges have figured out how to amass around Rs. 1100 cr NETT business with 107 movies hitting screens in the previous six months. All the while, Hollywood discharges in the previous six months have figured out how to gather around Rs. 500 cr NETT at the Indian film industry with around 15 expensive discharges.
Another point worth seeing is that while a year ago it was the Hollywood film Fast and Furious 7 that held the record as the Highest Hollywood Grosser in India with accumulations of Rs. 106 cr, this year the title goes toThe Jungle Book that raked in a staggering Rs. 182.52 cr. Demonstrating that if substance is great, the Indian gatherings of people are more than willing to acknowledge outside movies. In fact The Jungle Book has figured out how to surpass contemporary Bollywood discharges developing as the Highest Grosser in the previous six months.
Another film making a solid a dependable balance for provincial silver screen is the Marathi film Sairat that made waves in the cinematic world. Truth be told the film regardless of taking into account a restricted target group of onlookers went ahead to end up one of the most elevated netting Marathi movies till date. Gathering around Rs. 85 cr in the cinema world in spite of being a territorial release, Sairat has positively given any semblance of expensive Bollywood movies that discharge dish India, a keep running for their cash.
Further investigating, the initial six months of 2016 appear to have been ruled with the biopics viz.Airlift, Neerja, Azhar and Sarbjit. Nonetheless, what is fascinating to note is that while Airlift that highlighted Akshay Kumar and Neerja that included Sonam Kapoor in the title part separately have done well in the cinematic world, the other two Azhar and Sarbjit have had an intense time posting nice film industry gathering.
Likewise, demonstrating a down turn in business were sex comedies that discharged for the current year that have borne the brunt of unforgiving restriction. Thinking back a few years, sex comedies like Grand Masti had posted shocking film industry figures while making it to the Rs. 100 crore club, be that as it may, in 2016 such movies have had an extreme time discharging, as well as they appear to have not possessed the capacity to interface with the intended interest group. Might this be able to sudden down turn in business be an immediate consequence of the stricter standards being trailed by the blue pencil board, or have intercourse comedies outlasted their appeal is the issue.
Curiously, Bollywood discharges have figured out how to amass around Rs. 1100 cr NETT business with 107 movies hitting screens in the previous six months. All the while, Hollywood discharges in the previous six months have figured out how to gather around Rs. 500 cr NETT at the Indian film industry with around 15 expensive discharges.
Another point worth seeing is that while a year ago it was the Hollywood film Fast and Furious 7 that held the record as the Highest Hollywood Grosser in India with accumulations of Rs. 106 cr, this year the title goes toThe Jungle Book that raked in a staggering Rs. 182.52 cr. Demonstrating that if substance is great, the Indian gatherings of people are more than willing to acknowledge outside movies. In fact The Jungle Book has figured out how to surpass contemporary Bollywood discharges developing as the Highest Grosser in the previous six months.
Another film making a solid a dependable balance for provincial silver screen is the Marathi film Sairat that made waves in the cinematic world. Truth be told the film regardless of taking into account a restricted target group of onlookers went ahead to end up one of the most elevated netting Marathi movies till date. Gathering around Rs. 85 cr in the cinema world in spite of being a territorial release, Sairat has positively given any semblance of expensive Bollywood movies that discharge dish India, a keep running for their cash.
Further investigating, the initial six months of 2016 appear to have been ruled with the biopics viz.Airlift, Neerja, Azhar and Sarbjit. Nonetheless, what is fascinating to note is that while Airlift that highlighted Akshay Kumar and Neerja that included Sonam Kapoor in the title part separately have done well in the cinematic world, the other two Azhar and Sarbjit have had an intense time posting nice film industry gathering.
Likewise, demonstrating a down turn in business were sex comedies that discharged for the current year that have borne the brunt of unforgiving restriction. Thinking back a few years, sex comedies like Grand Masti had posted shocking film industry figures while making it to the Rs. 100 crore club, be that as it may, in 2016 such movies have had an extreme time discharging, as well as they appear to have not possessed the capacity to interface with the intended interest group. Might this be able to sudden down turn in business be an immediate consequence of the stricter standards being trailed by the blue pencil board, or have intercourse comedies outlasted their appeal is the issue.
Sr. | Record | Movie | Statistics |
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1 | Highest Grosser (India) | Airlift | 128.1 cr. INR |
2 | Highest Grosser (Overseas) | Fan | 10.08 mil. USD / 67.93 cr. INR |
3 | Highest Grosser (Worldwide) | Airlift | approx. 220 cr. INR (gross) |
4 | Highest Grosser (Hollywood in India) | The Jungle Book | 182.52 cr. INR |
5 | Highest Grosser (U certificate) (India) | Fitoor | 19.28 cr. INR |
6 | Highest Grosser (UA certificate) (India) | Airlift | 128.1 cr. INR |
7 | Highest Grosser (A certificate) (India) | Udta Punjab | 56.81 cr. INR |
8 | Biggest Flop in terms of loss | Fitoor | Loss of approx. 40 cr. INR |
9 | Highest Grosser (Marathi) | Sairat | approx. 85 cr. INR |
10 | Highest Grosser (Male Centric starrer) | Airlift | 128.1 cr. INR |
11 | Highest Grosser (Female Centric starrer) | Neerja | 75.34 cr. INR |
12 | Highest Opening Day (India) | Fan | 19.2 cr. INR |
13 | Highest Opening Day (Overseas) | Fan | 2.7 mil. USD / 18.19 cr. INR |
14 | Highest Opening Weekend (Overseas) | Fan | 6.01 mil. USD / 40.50 cr. INR |
15 | Highest Opening Week (Overseas) | Fan | 7.73 mil. USD / 52.09 cr. INR |
16 | Highest Single Day Collections (India) | Housefull 3 | 21.8 cr. INR (Day 3) |
17 | Highest Day 2 Collections (India) | Housefull 3 | 16.3 cr. INR |
18 | Highest Day 3 Collections (India) | Housefull 3 | 21.8 cr. INR |
19 | Highest Day 4 Collections (India) | Airlift | 10.4 cr. INR |
20 | Highest Day 5 Collections (India) | Airlift | 17.8 cr. INR |
21 | Highest Day 6 Collections (India) | Housefull 3 | 6.25 cr. INR |
22 | Highest Day 7 Collections (India) | Kapoor & Sons | 6.65 cr. INR |
23 | Highest Opening Weekend (India) | Housefull 3 | 53.31 cr. INR |
24 | Highest Opening Week (India) | Airlift | 83.5 cr. INR |
25 | Highest Second Weekend (India) | Airlift | 19.26 cr. INR |
26 | Highest Second Week (India) | Airlift | 28.79 cr. INR |
27 | Highest Third Weekend (India) | Airlift | 8.41 cr. INR |
28 | Highest Third Week (India) | Airlift | 11.97 cr. INR |
29 | Highest Fourth Weekend (India) | Neerja | 3.45 cr. INR |
30 | Highest Fourth Week (India) | Neerja | 5.42 cr. INR |
31 | Highest Fifth Weekend (India) | Neerja | 1.09 cr. INR |
32 | Highest Fifth Week (India) | Neerja | 1.84 cr. INR |
33 | Highest Opening Day to Lifetime Multiple (India) | Neerja | 16.08 |
34 | Highest Opening Weekend to Lifetime Multiple (India) | Neerja | 3.43 |
35 | Highest Opening Week to Lifetime Multiple (India) | Neerja | 2.14 |
36 | Fastest entry into 100 crore club (India) | Airlift | 10 days |
37 | No. of movies entering 100 crore club (India) | 2 (Airlift & Housefull 3) | |
38 | Fastest entry into 200 crore club (India) | NIL | |
39 | No. of movies entering 200 crore club (India) | 0 | |
40 | Highest Grosser (North America) | Kapoor & Sons | 2.66 mil. USD / 17.92 cr. INR |
41 | Highest Grosser (United Kingdom) | Fan | 803k Pounds / 7.22 cr. INR |
42 | Highest Grosser (Australia) | Airlift | 529k A$ / 2.69 cr. INR |
43 | Highest Grosser (New Zealand) | Housefull 3 | 326k NZ$ / 1.57 cr. INR |
44 | Highest Grosser (Malaysia) | Fan | 291k MYR / 0.49 cr. INR |
45 | Highest Grosser (UAE GCC) | Fan | 13.95 mil. AED / 25.56 cr. INR |
46 | Highest Grosser (Pakistan) | Fan | 116 mil. PKR / 7.45 cr. INR |
47 | Top Distributor (Overseas) | Fox | 11.2 mil. USD / 75.47 cr. INR |
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