The new year 2022 turned to a good start to Ranveer Singh ’83, Tom Holland ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ and Allu Arjun ‘Pushpa: The Rise’.
When producers have chosen to delay the release of their films, because of scare Covid-19, three December releases enjoyed their time in the ticket window.
According to the latest report on BoxOfficeindia.com, the three films saw a good leap in the collection during New Year’s Day.
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’83 and ‘spider-man’ see a 70% leap and are expected to collect each Rs 7 Crore and RS 5 Crore Nett.
Meanwhile, ‘Pushpa’ (Hindi) has seen a similar leap in a collection that enters from multiplex and a single screen.
While the collection may be less than Starrer Ranveer, it is expected to be around RS 5.50 Crore Nett Range.
‘Pushpa’ (Hindi) remains the best performance film in 2021.
’83 Go to the start is slow in the ticket window.
The film obtained an estimate of RS 68.21 Crore at the end of the week 1.
It began the second week in the offfice box with a collection of Rs 4.25 Crore.
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‘Spider-man: no way home’, on the other hand, is on my way to Rs 200 Crore Mark.
This film wrapped a successful week at the box office with a collection of total RS 190 Crore Nett.
With films such as ‘Jersey’ Shahid Kapoor and SS Rajamouli delay their release, these films now have one more week that doesn’t need to be on the box office.
Considering the increasing Covid case throughout the country and tightening civil restrictions, Ram Charan makers and JR Ntr-Starrer ‘RRR’ are the latest to receive calls to delay the release date of their films.
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They tweeted, “Maintain the best interests of all parties involved in mind, we are forced to delay our film.
We sincerely thank all the fans and audiences for their unconditional love.”
Creative shared by a production company, “Regardless of our endless efforts, some situations are out of our control.
Because many Indian countries close the cinema, we have no choice but to ask you to hold on to your excitement.
We are promised to restore the glory of Indian cinema , and at the right time, we will do it.
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