Boxoffice Review - 2013 Week 19
RANK # 1 – NERAM
Neram emerges a HIT with a 2.2 Crores gross in the first week. With late releases and shifts to bigger theaters in the second week, the film looks set for a good run at the boxoffice. LJ Films seem to have a midas touch in picking up projects with a small canvas and making it work big time at the Mollywood boxoffice. Kudos from BOV.!
Gross : 3.20 Crores (10 Days)Verdict : HIT
RANK # 2 – BHARYA ATHRA PORA
Bharya Athra Pora continues its family juggernaut. By holding up in 60+ theaters in the state, BAP has achieved something which only 3 other films have managed to do in this year – Kammath & Kammath, Sound Thoma and Ladies & Gentleman. The venture has reached a profitable position, earning a share of 1.6 approx from the state.
Gross : 3.57 Crores (17 Days)Verdict : ABOVE AVERAGE
RANK # 3 – MUMBAI POLICE
Mumbai Police loses its steam unexpectedly in the third weekend. The film has lost a considerable number of capacity theaters in the rurals, but continues to perform well in the metros. The share from 17 days is 2.55 Crores approx. Mumbai Police may haveeasily recovered the cost, but requires yet another decent week to stabilize it’s HIT status.
Gross : 5.68 Crores (17 Days)Verdict : HIT
RANK # 4 – AARU SUNDARIMARUDE KATHA
ASK opened to below average response in 40 theaters. The venture may have caught up some attention due to the variety in the theme and presentation, the boxoffice does not reflect the same.
Gross : 0.20 Crores (3 Days)Verdict : POOR OPENING
RANK # 5 – IMMANUEL
Immanuel crawls back to this week’s BOV Top Five holding up in 20 theaters in its seventh week. The film continues to do extremely well in Trivandrum and Calicut. The film is a sure shot in B and C centers due to the word of mouth. A genuine hit for Mammootty, and Lal Jose completes a hat-trick.
Gross : 7.15 Crores (45 Days)Verdict : HIT
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