Tag: Indian box office

  • Hindi Diwali blockbusters propel November box office to Rs 914 crore

    Hindi Diwali blockbusters propel November box office to Rs 914 crore

    MUMBAI: Diwali brought more than just lights and festivities this year—it ignited the Indian box office with a dazzling display of cinematic magic.

    According to Ormax Media’s The India Box Office Report: November 2024 the month turned into a blockbuster bonanza, with the box office cash registers ringing up a jaw-dropping Rs 914 crore in gross collections. In a nation where movies are worshipped and stars are idolised, two powerhouse releases—”Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3” and “Singham Again”—emerged as the true torchbearers of unity and entertainment, raking in Rs 664 crore and capturing a whopping 73 per cent of the month’s collections.

    Despite a year marked by a 4 per cent dip compared to 2023, the silver screen proved its resilience, delivering joy, drama, and record-breaking numbers like never before. The numbers don’t just speak—they roar!

    The Hindi film industry delivered a commanding performance in November. “Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3” emerged as the highest-grossing film of the month, amassing Rs 15 crore more than “Singham Again”. Both films now rank among the year’s top Hindi theatrical releases, trailing only “Stree 2” in total collections.

    While “Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3” capitalised on nostalgia and engaging storytelling, “Singham Again” thrived on its action-packed narrative and star power. Together, they bolstered Hindi cinema’s contribution to the cumulative box office for January to November 2024, which stands at Rs 9,862 crore.

    In contrast, non-Hindi films struggled to make a significant impact. The Tamil film “Kanguva”, despite a promising start, faltered due to poor audience reception, barely crossing the Rs 50 crore mark. Hollywood, regional Indian films, and dubbed releases collectively failed to breach the Rs 100 crore benchmark for November.

    Hindi’s market share climbed to 38 per cent  in 2024 from 34 per cent  earlier this year, signaling a recovery. However, it remains below the 44 per cent  dominance recorded in 2023, highlighting room for growth. With “Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3” & “Singham Again” being the latest additions, “Kalki 2898 AD” saw 45 per cent of its box office collection coming from its hindi version, further underscoring the language’s significant contribution to the year’s cinematic landscape.

    The cumulative gross box office collections for 2024 have already surpassed the Rs 10,000 crore threshold, thanks to the enduring appeal of major releases like “Pushpa 2: The Rule”. Industry insiders are optimistic about December’s high-profile films, including “Baby John” (Hindi) and “Mufasa: The Lion King” (Hollywood). With the right audience response, 2024 could challenge the record Rs 12,226 crore gross achieved in 2023.

    The industry’s resilience amidst a 4 per cent  decline is commendable, yet the reliance on a handful of blockbusters underscores vulnerabilities in market diversification. For regional and non-Hindi films, capturing broader audience segments will be crucial.

    As December’s releases roll in, the Indian box office’s final figures for 2024 remain a subject of keen anticipation. The industry’s ability to adapt and innovate will determine whether it can reclaim the highs of previous years or chart new territory in its post-pandemic resurgence.

    Key takeaways:

    1. “Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3” leads November 2024 with record-breaking collections.
    2. Hindi films dominate, contributing 73 per cent of monthly revenue.
    3. Regional and Hollywood films underperform, highlighting disparities.
    4. The annual box office’s success hinges on December’s releases.

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  • The Angry Birds movie flies to the top of the box office with gross opening weekend of Rs. 12.8 crore

    The Angry Birds movie flies to the top of the box office with gross opening weekend of Rs. 12.8 crore

    MUMBAI: Rovio Entertainment and Sony Pictures’ The Angry Birds Movie was #1 at the Indian box office this weekend with a box office gross of approximately Rs. 12.8 crore (USD 1.91m) making it the highest opening weekend for a non-franchise animated film and the second biggest opening for an animated film on the whole. It also had the distinction for being the widest animated release in India with 696 locations in English, Hindi and Tamil and released in both 2D and 3D.

    The trans-created Hindi version of the film was also very popular and contributed a strong 27% to the total collection – the highest ever for an animated Hollywood film.

    Sony Pictures India managing director Vivek Krishnani commented on opening saying, “The movie had huge anticipation, particularly for one that is not a sequel. This can be attributed to the fact that the awareness of the franchise in India is 98% amongst the target audience and that we promoted it as an event film that could not be missed. Families are enjoying the film but the humour is connecting with youth as well. This positive reception amongst all ages, combined with the vacations continuing across the country, gives us confidence that the film will continue its strong run in the weeks to come.”

  • The Angry Birds movie flies to the top of the box office with gross opening weekend of Rs. 12.8 crore

    The Angry Birds movie flies to the top of the box office with gross opening weekend of Rs. 12.8 crore

    MUMBAI: Rovio Entertainment and Sony Pictures’ The Angry Birds Movie was #1 at the Indian box office this weekend with a box office gross of approximately Rs. 12.8 crore (USD 1.91m) making it the highest opening weekend for a non-franchise animated film and the second biggest opening for an animated film on the whole. It also had the distinction for being the widest animated release in India with 696 locations in English, Hindi and Tamil and released in both 2D and 3D.

    The trans-created Hindi version of the film was also very popular and contributed a strong 27% to the total collection – the highest ever for an animated Hollywood film.

    Sony Pictures India managing director Vivek Krishnani commented on opening saying, “The movie had huge anticipation, particularly for one that is not a sequel. This can be attributed to the fact that the awareness of the franchise in India is 98% amongst the target audience and that we promoted it as an event film that could not be missed. Families are enjoying the film but the humour is connecting with youth as well. This positive reception amongst all ages, combined with the vacations continuing across the country, gives us confidence that the film will continue its strong run in the weeks to come.”

  • Eros Intl claims Rs 500 mn opening weekend gross for ‘Salaam-e-Ishq’

    Eros Intl claims Rs 500 mn opening weekend gross for ‘Salaam-e-Ishq’

    MUMBAI: London-listed Eros International has announced that its film Salaam-E-Ishq, which was released worldwide on 25 January on an impressive 1200 screens, has grossed over Rs 500 million in its opening weekend.
    Eros India director Viki Rajani said, “With Salaam-e-Ishq enjoying such a fantastic opening response, the film has superseded our expectations. It’s evident that audiences have saluted the flavours of love and appreciated the film worldwide.”

    With over 3.1 billion tickets being sold in India every year and the accelerated growth in multiplex cinemas which are driving ticket prices up, Bollywood is well and truly sustaining its 21 per cent CAGR growth. As part of its strategy, Eros is taking a larger slice of the Indian box office and has set up its own distribution offices in Mumbai and Delhi.
    In line with Eros’s strategy to broaden the audience for Bollywood films beyond the expatriate community, Salaam-E-Ishq was released with local language subtitles in markets like Germany, Belgium and Holland through mainstream multiplex chains.

    Eros International director Sunil Lulla said, “We are delighted with the audience response to Salaam-E-Ishq. Our strategy is a combination of leveraging our distribution network and marketing muscle globally and looking for opportunities to open new markets. We remain focused on this core thread of our business and are excited about our release pipeline”.

    After the success of Omkara and Salaam-e-Ishq, Eros’s global release pipeline up to April includes Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s Eklavya, Vipul Shah’s Namastey London, Chinni Kum starring Amitabh Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai’s Provoked and India’s first 3D animation film Friends Forever.