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Average movie bagged 72 crores in Three days
By: Tupaki Desk | 4 Nov 2013 4:17 PM GMTBollywood's latest release "Krrish 3" has done smashing business on the third day at the Indian box office. It did a business of Rs.72.7 crore within the first three days of its release .
The box office clock of the superhero’s sci-fi is still counting and is likely to cross the Rs.100 crore mark within seven days,say trade experts.The figure includes collections from the Tamil and Telugu dubbed versions as well.
"'Krrish 3' is fabulous on day two, despite pre-Diwali festivities at its peak. Collects Rs.23 crore (Hindi+Tamil+Telugu) on Saturday. Outstanding," tweeted trade analyst Taran Adarsh.
The superhero movie collected Rs.25.20 crore on the first day, followed by Rs.23.20 crore on the second day with impressive Diwali day collections at Rs.24.30 crore.Directed and produced by Rakesh Roshan, the superhero sci-fi drama, made on a budget of about Rs.100-Rs.150 crore.
On the opening day the movie was ended up with the mixed reviews and many adjusted the movie by saying it as average flick which is eligible for one-time watch. But the collections are quite surprising and proving them as wrong.
The box office clock of the superhero’s sci-fi is still counting and is likely to cross the Rs.100 crore mark within seven days,say trade experts.The figure includes collections from the Tamil and Telugu dubbed versions as well.
"'Krrish 3' is fabulous on day two, despite pre-Diwali festivities at its peak. Collects Rs.23 crore (Hindi+Tamil+Telugu) on Saturday. Outstanding," tweeted trade analyst Taran Adarsh.
The superhero movie collected Rs.25.20 crore on the first day, followed by Rs.23.20 crore on the second day with impressive Diwali day collections at Rs.24.30 crore.Directed and produced by Rakesh Roshan, the superhero sci-fi drama, made on a budget of about Rs.100-Rs.150 crore.
On the opening day the movie was ended up with the mixed reviews and many adjusted the movie by saying it as average flick which is eligible for one-time watch. But the collections are quite surprising and proving them as wrong.