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Baaghi Box Office: Tiger Shroff, Shraddha Kapoor set single screens ablaze

Himesh Mankad | Updated on: 10 February 2017, 1:50 IST

Tiger Shroff's Baaghi has registered a stellar run at the Box Office in its opening week. The film has raked in around Rs 60 crore at the Box Office.

The film was well accepted at mass circuits, which worked in favour of its opening week collections.

Central India (CI) - a mass-dominated circuit - recorded collections of Rs 3.15 crore - the highest of the year so far.

Apart from CI, the film also broke collection records at other mass-dominated circuits like Rajasthan, Gujarat, Bihar, CP and Nizam.

Day-wise Box Office collections for Baaghi:

  • Weekend (29 April - 1 May): Rs 38.58 crore
  • Monday (2 May): Rs 6.52 crore
  • Tuesday (3 May): Rs 5.77 crore
  • Wednesday (4 May): Rs 4.62 crore
  • Thursday (5 May): Rs 4.03 crore
  • Total: Rs 59.72 crore

The movie is already the third highest Bollywood film of the year after Airlift ( Rs 128 crore) and Fan (Rs 85 crore).

Apart from Baaghi, only two other films - Bajrangi Bhaijaan and Prem Ratan Dhan Payo - have been hits at the single screens in the last 12 months.Baaghi has emerged as one of those rare films where everyone, including producers, distributors and exhibitors will entail profits.

Baaghi recorded opening week of $2.44 million (16.25 crore) overseas - with the best collections coming in from UAE ($1 million).

Baaghi is looking to end its Box Office run with collections close to Rs 80 crore in India and Rs 20 crore overseas which would result in a theatrical share close to Rs 50 crore.

The budget of the film is Rs 47 crore which will be recovered from the theatrical performance of the film. The music and satellite right amount would only increase the surplus for the producers.

First published: 6 May 2016, 4:44 IST
 
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Himesh Mankad is an entertainment journalist who has a B.Com degree from Narsee Monjee College, Mumbai. He prefers covering Bollywood and loves good stories and music. When not watching movies, he can be found on a cricket field strutting his stuff.