Thursday, 29th January 12:55 PM IST
BABY Had Below Average Week One
After below par ''Alone'' and disastrous ''Tevar'', 2015 will see first big release in form of Akshay Kumar starrer ''Baby''. Sonam Kapoor starrer ''Dolly Ki Doli'' will also try to en-cash Republic Day holiday aided weekend.
''Baby'' has got some rare glowing reviews and that is why film has opened to solid occupancy in metros and urban multiplexes. But due to title and urban look, film was rather slow in Gujarat, Bihar, CI and UP. Film collected rather average day one with 9.30 cr nett.
Film never grew beyond a level in smaller towns and only metros contributed to major chunk ofcollection on day two. Film struggled in mass belts i.e. CI,CP,Rajasthan and Gujarat. Though film grew in Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore and Pune.
Film collected 11.17 cr nett on day two which was jump of 20%. Film grew today even in centers like Rajasthan where film collected 57 lakhs nett and that was jump of 35% from yesterday. Still overall film remained below par in mass centers but today metros were super strong and national holiday gave it much needed stability in late shows.
Film collected 15.60 cr nett on Sunday which takes its 3 day weekend total to 36.07 cr nett. Film had advantage of national holiday on Monday and that is why film managed good numbers of 14.90 cr nett. Film was again struggling in mass centers and only good show in metros pushed it to respectable total. Film collected 5 cr nett on Tuesday which was above average total but it needed 6.80-7 cr nett. Filmadded 4.55 cr nett on Wednesday and 4.06 cr nett on Thursday.
Film has total of 64.58 cr nett in 7 days and now film needs to be super solid over 2nd weekend so that it can cross 85 cr nett lifetime. Otherwise it will end up with poor total.
Below are the collections for the film -
Domestic Collection | |
1st Week | |
Friday | 09.30 cr |
Saturday | 11.17 cr |
Sunday | 15.60 cr |
Monday | 14.90 cr |
Tuesday | 05.00 cr |
Wednesday | 04.55 cr |
Thursday | 04.06 cr |
Total Domestic Collection | 64.58 cr |
Total Overseas Collection | 11.14 cr |
Total Worldwide Collection | 66.50 cr |