Close X
Wednesday, October 9, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

'Baahubali 2' Collects Over Rs 400 Crore In Opening Weekend

Darpan News Desk IANS, 01 May, 2017 01:42 PM
    Filmmaker S.S. Rajamouli's magnum opus "Baahubali 2: The Conclusion" has upped the bar for box office earnings for Indian films by amassing Rs 400 crore plus worldwide in its opening weekend since its release on April 28, according to trade experts.
     
    The second part in the "Baahubali" franchise -- a fantasy drama about a fictional kingdom -- has rewritten box office records, and how. 
     
    After zooming past the Rs 100 crore mark on its first day of hitting screens in India, the much-awaited movie which piqued the interest of viewers with the question 'Why did Kattappa kill Baahubali?', has kept the audience coming in to find out the answer.
     
    The film, featuring Prabhas, Anushka Shetty, Rana Daggubati and Tamannaah in the lead, released in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam in over 6500 screens across India, and in 9000 plus screens worldwide.
     
     
    Filmmaker Karan Johar, who has presented the Hindi dubbed version of the film, tweeted: "Historic Weekend! Here is the Hindi language all-India Friday (Rs 41 crore), Saturday (Rs 40.5 crore), Sunday (Rs 46.5 crore). Grand total Rs 128 crore."
     
    Trade analyst Taran Adarsh tweeted: "The wave is unstoppable. ‘Baahubali 2' creates new record."
     
    Adarsh pointed out how the opening weekend figures of the Hindi version of "Baahubali 2: The Conclusion" had surpassed Bollywood biggies such as Salman Khan's "Sultan" and Aamir Khan's "Dangal". 
     
    "Sultan" had minted Rs 105.53 crore upon a Wednesday release, and "Dangal" amassed Rs 107.01 crore, he said.
     
    Down south, the response has been tremendous.
     
     
    In Telugu states, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, the earnings are estimated to be beyond Rs 100 crore.
     
    "Going by estimates, the film could have easily grossed over Rs 100 crore from Telangana and Andhra. It has already broken every record of all other big Telugu films," trade analyst Anand Vanga told IANS.
     
    Trinath, another trade analyst, said there's no stopping the film at the box office.
     
    "With no competition, the film is making a killing at the ticket window. It could be the first Telugu film to even gross over Rs 200 crore only from Telangana and Andhra. For the next two weeks, the film will have an uninterrupted run at the cinemas," he said.
     
    In Tamil Nadu, where the film released in nearly 650 screens, it is estimated that the film might have grossed over Rs 30 crore in its opening weekend.
     
     
     
    "Sources from within the industry say that the film could have raked in over Rs 30 crore in the state.
     
    "If the early morning shows on April 28 were not cancelled, it could have easily minted another Rs 5 crore," Trinath said, citing a financial dispute between the producers of the film and its Tamil Nadu distributor.
     
    In Kerala, according to the film's distributor Global United Media, the film has reportedly grossed over Rs 20 crore in the first three days.
     
    In the US, the film was released via Great India Films, who said in a statement that the film has minted $10.49 million (Rs 68 crore).
     
    Released in over 1100 screens in the US, the film made it to 40 IMAX screens, the highest ever for an Indian film.
     
    From other parts of the world, the film is said to have collected Rs 71 crore in its first three days, trade gurus said.
     
    If the social media buzz and unconfirmed reports are anything to go by, even before its theatrical release, "Baahubali 2: The Conclusion" had reportedly earned close to Rs 500 crore from television rights and territory-wise distribution within the country.
     
     
     
    The Hindi theatrical rights fetched the makers Rs 120 crore, and in Andhra and Telangana, the film earned the makers Rs 130 crore from the sale of its theatrical rights.
     
    In Tamil Nadu, the film was sold for Rs 47 crore, according to industry insiders, while theatrical rights to the movie in Kerala and Karnataka are said to have been sold for Rs 10 crore and Rs 45 crore respectively. However, there is no official confirmation on these numbers.

    MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

    SRK not part of 'Baahubali: The Conclusion'

    SRK not part of 'Baahubali: The Conclusion'
    Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan will not be a part of "Baahubali: The Conclusion", the film's makers have said.

    SRK not part of 'Baahubali: The Conclusion'

    'Dushman' An Attempt To Improve India, Pakistan Bond: Mahesh Bhatt

    'Dushman' An Attempt To Improve India, Pakistan Bond: Mahesh Bhatt
      The film, written by Shagufta Rafique -- who has also made her directorial debut with it -- features actors Jashan Singh, Kartar Cheema and Sakshi Gulati, read a statement.

    'Dushman' An Attempt To Improve India, Pakistan Bond: Mahesh Bhatt

    Athiya Shetty Roots For Women Entrepreneurs

    Actress Athiya Shetty says she finds it heartening to find women entrepreneurs making a mark.

    Athiya Shetty Roots For Women Entrepreneurs

    Where's My Sangeet Natak Akademi Award, Asks Grammy Winner Sandeep Das

    Where's My Sangeet Natak Akademi Award, Asks Grammy Winner Sandeep Das
    In a telephonic conversation from Boston, Das lamented how India is "happily riding a slippery slope into a dark abyss" where art and culture is not given enough mileage.

    Where's My Sangeet Natak Akademi Award, Asks Grammy Winner Sandeep Das

    Sanjay Dutt Begins Shooting For 'Bhoomi' In Agra

    Actor Sanjay Dutt began shooting for Omung Kumar's film "Bhoomi", with the muhurat shot taken early Wednesday.

    Sanjay Dutt Begins Shooting For 'Bhoomi' In Agra

    Kareena's Son Taimur Ali Khan's First Close-up Is Out And It Just Set Internet On Fire

    Kareena's Son Taimur Ali Khan's First Close-up Is Out And It Just Set Internet On Fire
    Taimur’s first clear picture is finally out and OMG! We are literally short of words!

    Kareena's Son Taimur Ali Khan's First Close-up Is Out And It Just Set Internet On Fire