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  • Q3-2016: PVR revenue up 19%, PAT down 5.4%

    Q3-2016: PVR revenue up 19%, PAT down 5.4%

    BENGALURU: Indian motion picture exhibition, production and distribution house PVR Limited reported 19.2 per cent YoY growth in Total Income from Operations (TIO) for the quarter ended 31 December, 2015 (Q3-2016, current quarter).

     

    The exhibitor’s YoY PAT in the current quarter however declined 5.4 per cent. PVR reported TIO of Rs 500.45 crore in Q3-2016 as compared to Rs 419.71 crore in the corresponding year ago quarter. TIO in the current quarter was 5.4 per cent higher QoQ as compared to Rs 474.60 crore. The company reported PAT of Rs 29.88 crore (six per cent margin) in Q3-2016 as compared to PAT of Rs 31.59 crore (7.5 per cent margin). PAT in Q3-2016 declined 27.2 per cent QoQ as compared to Rs 41.05 crore (8.6 per cent margin).

     

    Note: 100,00,000 = 100 lakh = 10 million = 1 crore

    All numbers are consolidated unless stated otherwise

     

    Box Office performance:

     

    PVR’s top five box office performers in terms of Gross Box Office (GBO) were:

    1) Bajirao Mastani: GBO Rs 41.08 crore, Net Box Office (NBO) Rs 28.83 crore, Admits 16.6 lakh, Average Ticket Price Rs 242

     

    2) Prem Ratan Dhan Paayo: GBO Rs 36.29 crore; NBO Rs 26.12 crore, Admits 17.2 lakh, ATP 211

     

    3) Dilwale: GBO Rs 26.88 crore, NBO Rs 19.42 crore, Admits 11.6 lakh, ATP Rs 231

     

    4) Tamasha: GBO Rs 22.48 crore, NBO Rs 16.11 crore; Admits 11.2 lakh, ATP Rs 201

     

    5) Pyaar Ka Punchnama: GBO Rs 19.08 crore, NBO Rs 13.64 crore, Admits 10 lakh; ATP 191

     

    The top five movies contributed to about 43 per cent NBO as compared to 56 per cent in the corresponding year ago quarter.

     

    NBO in the current quarter increased nine per cent YoY to Rs 251.20 crore (50.2 per cent of TIO) as compared to Rs 230.66 crore (48.60 per cent of TIO). ATP in the current quarter increased eight per cent to Rs 200 as compared to Rs 185 in Q3-2015. Q3-2016 saw admits increase 16 per cent to 5.43 crore as compared to 4.69 crore in Q3-2015.

     

    Food and Beverages and Advertisement revenue:

     

    Food and Beverage (F&B) share of Total Revenue was 25 per cent of operating revenue in the current quarter at Rs 113.58 crore, which was 12.9 per cent more than the Rs 100.62 crore (25.3 per cent of operating revenue) in the corresponding year ago quarter. Advertising revenue in the current quarter was 15.2 per cent of operating revenue) at Rs 69.26 crore increased 28.6 per cent as compared to Rs 53.85 crore (13.5 per cent of Operating revenue).

     

    Let us look at the other numbers reported by PVR:

     

    The company’s Movie Exhibition segment reported 13.5 per cent YoY growth in revenue at Rs 445.80 crore as compared to Rs 392.88 crore, but a 0.7 per cent QoQ decline as compared to Rs 448.90 crore. The segment reported 8.7 per cent YoY increase in operating profit at Rs 54.42 crore as compared to Rs 50.08 crore but a 12.1 per cent QoQ decline as compared to Rs 61.90 crore.

     

    Movie Production segment reported operating revenue of Rs 42.64 crore in the current quarter, Rs 11.85 crore in Q3-2015 and Rs 8.56 crore in the immediate trailing quarter. The segment reported operating profit of Rs 0.91 crore in Q3-2016, an operating profit of Rs 0.43 crore in Q3-2015 and an operating loss of Rs 0.48 crore in Q2-2016.

     

    The ‘Others’ segment reported revenue of Rs 19.01 crore in Q3-2016, Rs 19 crore in Q3-2015 and Rs 19.05 crore in Q2-2016. The segment reported operating loss of Rs 0.40 crore in Q3-2016; operating loss of Rs 0.13 crore in Q3-2015 and an operating loss of Rs 0.65 crore in Q2-2016.

     

    Total expense in Q3-2016 at Rs 445.50 crore (89 per cent of TIO) increased 20.6 per cent YoY as compared to Rs 369.33 crore (88 per cent of TIO) and increased 7.7 per cent as compared to Rs 413.83 crore (87.2 per cent of TIO).

     

    The company’s film exhibition cost increased 5.8 per cent YoY at Rs 104.21 crore (20.8 per cent of TIO) as compared to Rs 98.49 crore (23.5 per cent of TIO), but declined 8.2 per cent as compared to Rs 113.53 crore (23.9 per cent of TIO).

     

    F&B and other cost in Q3-2016 increased 2.5 per cent YoY to Rs 30.80 crore (6.2 per cent of TIO) as compared to Rs 309.05 crore (7.2 per cent of TIO) but declined 3.8 per cent as compared to Rs 32.01 crore (6.7 per cent of TIO).

     

    Other expense in Q3-2016 almost doubled YOY (up 1.97 times) to Rs 78.53 crore as compared to Rs 39.85 crore (9.5 per cent of TIO) and increased 80.50 per cent QoQ to to Rs 43.51 crore (9.2 per cent of TIO).

  • Q3-2016: PVR revenue up 19%, PAT down 5.4%

    Q3-2016: PVR revenue up 19%, PAT down 5.4%

    BENGALURU: Indian motion picture exhibition, production and distribution house PVR Limited reported 19.2 per cent YoY growth in Total Income from Operations (TIO) for the quarter ended 31 December, 2015 (Q3-2016, current quarter).

     

    The exhibitor’s YoY PAT in the current quarter however declined 5.4 per cent. PVR reported TIO of Rs 500.45 crore in Q3-2016 as compared to Rs 419.71 crore in the corresponding year ago quarter. TIO in the current quarter was 5.4 per cent higher QoQ as compared to Rs 474.60 crore. The company reported PAT of Rs 29.88 crore (six per cent margin) in Q3-2016 as compared to PAT of Rs 31.59 crore (7.5 per cent margin). PAT in Q3-2016 declined 27.2 per cent QoQ as compared to Rs 41.05 crore (8.6 per cent margin).

     

    Note: 100,00,000 = 100 lakh = 10 million = 1 crore

    All numbers are consolidated unless stated otherwise

     

    Box Office performance:

     

    PVR’s top five box office performers in terms of Gross Box Office (GBO) were:

    1) Bajirao Mastani: GBO Rs 41.08 crore, Net Box Office (NBO) Rs 28.83 crore, Admits 16.6 lakh, Average Ticket Price Rs 242

     

    2) Prem Ratan Dhan Paayo: GBO Rs 36.29 crore; NBO Rs 26.12 crore, Admits 17.2 lakh, ATP 211

     

    3) Dilwale: GBO Rs 26.88 crore, NBO Rs 19.42 crore, Admits 11.6 lakh, ATP Rs 231

     

    4) Tamasha: GBO Rs 22.48 crore, NBO Rs 16.11 crore; Admits 11.2 lakh, ATP Rs 201

     

    5) Pyaar Ka Punchnama: GBO Rs 19.08 crore, NBO Rs 13.64 crore, Admits 10 lakh; ATP 191

     

    The top five movies contributed to about 43 per cent NBO as compared to 56 per cent in the corresponding year ago quarter.

     

    NBO in the current quarter increased nine per cent YoY to Rs 251.20 crore (50.2 per cent of TIO) as compared to Rs 230.66 crore (48.60 per cent of TIO). ATP in the current quarter increased eight per cent to Rs 200 as compared to Rs 185 in Q3-2015. Q3-2016 saw admits increase 16 per cent to 5.43 crore as compared to 4.69 crore in Q3-2015.

     

    Food and Beverages and Advertisement revenue:

     

    Food and Beverage (F&B) share of Total Revenue was 25 per cent of operating revenue in the current quarter at Rs 113.58 crore, which was 12.9 per cent more than the Rs 100.62 crore (25.3 per cent of operating revenue) in the corresponding year ago quarter. Advertising revenue in the current quarter was 15.2 per cent of operating revenue) at Rs 69.26 crore increased 28.6 per cent as compared to Rs 53.85 crore (13.5 per cent of Operating revenue).

     

    Let us look at the other numbers reported by PVR:

     

    The company’s Movie Exhibition segment reported 13.5 per cent YoY growth in revenue at Rs 445.80 crore as compared to Rs 392.88 crore, but a 0.7 per cent QoQ decline as compared to Rs 448.90 crore. The segment reported 8.7 per cent YoY increase in operating profit at Rs 54.42 crore as compared to Rs 50.08 crore but a 12.1 per cent QoQ decline as compared to Rs 61.90 crore.

     

    Movie Production segment reported operating revenue of Rs 42.64 crore in the current quarter, Rs 11.85 crore in Q3-2015 and Rs 8.56 crore in the immediate trailing quarter. The segment reported operating profit of Rs 0.91 crore in Q3-2016, an operating profit of Rs 0.43 crore in Q3-2015 and an operating loss of Rs 0.48 crore in Q2-2016.

     

    The ‘Others’ segment reported revenue of Rs 19.01 crore in Q3-2016, Rs 19 crore in Q3-2015 and Rs 19.05 crore in Q2-2016. The segment reported operating loss of Rs 0.40 crore in Q3-2016; operating loss of Rs 0.13 crore in Q3-2015 and an operating loss of Rs 0.65 crore in Q2-2016.

     

    Total expense in Q3-2016 at Rs 445.50 crore (89 per cent of TIO) increased 20.6 per cent YoY as compared to Rs 369.33 crore (88 per cent of TIO) and increased 7.7 per cent as compared to Rs 413.83 crore (87.2 per cent of TIO).

     

    The company’s film exhibition cost increased 5.8 per cent YoY at Rs 104.21 crore (20.8 per cent of TIO) as compared to Rs 98.49 crore (23.5 per cent of TIO), but declined 8.2 per cent as compared to Rs 113.53 crore (23.9 per cent of TIO).

     

    F&B and other cost in Q3-2016 increased 2.5 per cent YoY to Rs 30.80 crore (6.2 per cent of TIO) as compared to Rs 309.05 crore (7.2 per cent of TIO) but declined 3.8 per cent as compared to Rs 32.01 crore (6.7 per cent of TIO).

     

    Other expense in Q3-2016 almost doubled YOY (up 1.97 times) to Rs 78.53 crore as compared to Rs 39.85 crore (9.5 per cent of TIO) and increased 80.50 per cent QoQ to to Rs 43.51 crore (9.2 per cent of TIO).

  • Prem Ratan Dhan Payo ends extended weekend with Rs 129.77 crore

    Prem Ratan Dhan Payo ends extended weekend with Rs 129.77 crore

    *Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, as expected, made the most of an early start with its release a day earlier on Thursday, to cash in on Diwali festival weekend, The Suraj Barjatya-Salman Khan combine as well as its solo release status worked in its favour and the drought of major release for some time brought the film the biggest first day figure ever at the box office as the film collected a record Rs 41 crore on Thursday. The not so good word of mouth affected the collection and footfalls on day two, Friday as the film dropped by over 25 percent and collected Rs 30 crore. On Saturday, the film collected a little less over its Fridayfigures and could not grow on  Sunday finally ending its four day weekend with Rs 129.77 crore.

     

    *Charlie Ke Chakkar Mein, a poor thriller with Naseeruddin Shah playing an investigator trying to track down a cache of cocaine and related murders, had the makings for a tedious watch. The film bombed badly falling short of even Rs one crore mark with just Rs 80 lakh trickling in.

     

    *Ranbanka, with Ravi Kishen in the lead, was expected to help the makers make a decent box office in UP and Bihar, belied expectations. The film managed to collect just Rs 10 lakh in its first week nationally.

     

    *Yaara Silly Silly and Four Pillars Of Basement collected just Rs 15 lakh and Rs 25 lakh, respectively, in their first week.

     

    *Titli collected 40 lakh in its second week taking its two week total to 2 crore.

     

    **Main Aur Charles had a poor second week managing to collect just Rs 90 lakh to take its two week total to Rs 6.5 crore.

     

    *Shaandaar added Rs 25 lakh in its third week to take its three week tally to Rs 35.25 crore.

     

    *Pyaar Ka Punchnama held strong in its fourth week by collecting Rs 2.45 crore and takes its four week to Rs 61.15 crore.

  • Pyaar Ka Punchnama draws cheers at Indian Film Festival in Berlin

    Pyaar Ka Punchnama draws cheers at Indian Film Festival in Berlin

    MUMBAI: Pyaar Ka Punchnama, the biggest rom-com of last year, owing to its comic appeal and youth centric content, was the highlight of this year‘s Indian Film Festival held in Berlin that kick started on 15 August.

    Producer Abhishek Pathak‘s film stole the show when it was screened on the 16 August after which it was well appreciated by the audience there.

    The producer, who was present with Sonalli Sehgall, one of the film‘s leading lady , was overwhelmed with the response he received for his film from the people of Berlin. According tp Pathak, this honour has motivated him to make more films on the lines of Pyaar Ka Punchnama.

    The festival has been organised in partnership with the Embassy of India, Berlin.