Bollywood film
"Krrish 3" has crossed the ₹200-crore mark at the worldwide box office in
just one week of its release. In India, the superhero flick raked in ₹166.52 crore and
from overseas it minted ₹36 crore in its first week, taking
the overall collections to ₹202.42 crore, according to trade
analyst Taran Adarsh. At the domestic box office, the seventh-day earnings went
down by 40 percent, compared to previous day and collected ₹13.44 crore.
The film opened to a good response on
Friday and managed to rake in ₹25.50 crore. On Saturday and Sunday,
the film maintained the pace collecting ₹23 crore and ₹24.3 crore,
respectively.
But the film did exceptionally well
on first weekday (Monday) by grossing ₹35.91 crore, which is the highest
ever Monday collections recorded for any Hindi film. The film made ₹26.26 crore on
Tuesday, ₹18.11 crore on Wednesday and ₹13.44 crore on Thursday.
After finishing its first week run,
"Krrish 3" has set another milestone by breaking the record of Shah
Rukh Khan's "Chennai Express". The science fiction film has the
highest first week collections with ₹166.52 crore. The record was
previously held by "Chennai Express," which had minted ₹156.7 crore. The
third spot went to Salman Khan's "Ek Tha Tiger" with over ₹150 crore in first
week earnings.
In the international market, the film
had taken its first week total to ₹36 crore, but some screens are yet to
report their figures.
Rescheduling the release from 3
November to 1 November proved beneficial for Rakesh Roshan's venture. The film
had a huge opening and also shattered many records at the domestic box office.
Check out the records the film has
created or shattered in its first week.
1. With
₹25.50 crore it became the highest non-holiday grosser ever,
beating "Dabangg 2" record.
2. It
had the highest single day or first weekday collection with a whopping ₹35.91 crore.
3.
It became the fastest film to cross the ₹150-crore mark in India.
4.
"Krrish 3" also holds the highest first week collection record with
more than ₹166 crore.
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