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'Fanaa' - A box office hit?
By Taran Adarsh, IndiaFM
The drought has ended. The film industry has witnessed its first shower this summer. Sorry, it's a thunderstorm, not a shower. That's the 'Fanaa' effect at the box-office. Let's have a microscopic view of how Yash Raj's new film was received at the box-office...
Friday,
May
26
[Day
1]:
The
tug-of-war
between
Yash
Raj
and
the
multiplexes
had
ended
on
Thursday
evening
[May
25].
A
few
cynics
[with
scant
knowledge
of
business]
were
sure
that
the
film
would
open
to
a
poor
response
on
Friday
morning/afternoon,
but
pick
up
subsequently
towards
evening
shows.
Like
'No
Entry'.
But the news that the impasse had ended and 'Fanaa' would open at multiplexes on Friday morning spread like wild fire, thanks to the over-enthusiastic media. The film opened to a packed response from East to West, from North to South. In terms of business, the opening was bigger and better than 'Rang De Basanti' and 'Mangal Pandey'. 'Fanaa' was 90%-95% at both multiplexes as well as single screens.
The first day collections were unprecedented. In Indore, where most film crash on Day 1 itself, 'Fanaa' had a record start. In Jodhpur, another 'A' class centre of Rajasthan, one prominent theatrewala was jumping with joy, "Jitne log theatre ke andar hain, utne theatre ke baahar." Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Bangalore, Hyderabad... it was a frenzy. FANAA had embarked on a record start everywhere.
Saturday,
May
27
[Day
2]:
The
reviews
are
divided.
FANAA
has
its
share
of
advocates
and
adversaries.
It
receives
bouquets
as
well
as
brickbats.
The
audience
feedback
is
divided
as
well.
Some
love
it,
some
hate
it.
But
that's
not
new.
Every
big
film
goes
through
a
similar
grind.
Years
ago,
'Sholay'
was
written
off
in
its
initial
weeks.
A
few
years
ago,
'Veer-Zaara'
was
butchered.
Much
recently,
'Rang
De
Basanti'
went
through
a
similar
phase
of
elimination
first,
embracement
later.
I
can
cite
hazaar
instances.
But the box-office is far more important than what a handful of soothsayers have to predict. In the case of 'Fanaa', the collections remain rock-solid. It's 90% + everywhere. The business on Saturday is at par with Friday everywhere. At places, better.
Sunday,
May
28
[Day
3]:
The
collections
are
almost
100%
everywhere.
New
records
are
established.
The
first
weekend
billing
is
awe-inspiring.
Slowly,
the
industry
is
waking
up
to
the
fact
that
the
general
perception
is
different
from
the
box-office.
"Yes,
the
film
is
faring
exceptionally
well," a
prominent
producer
calls
to
say.
His
tone
makes
me
feel
as
if
he
has
just
returned
from
a
funeral.
Not
euphoric
at
all.
But
professional
jealousy
is
a
part
and
parcel
of
the
industry.
Monday,
May
29
[Day
4]:
The
box-office
is
smiling
on
the
Chopras.
The
collections
of
'Fanaa'
are
in
the
range
of
75%-85%
+
at
most
places.
Generally,
on
Monday,
the
business
takes
a
complete
beating.
Weekends
are
garam,
but
weekdays
naram.
But
'Fanaa'
proves
an
exception.
A
prominent
Delhi-U.P.
distributor
declares,
"Picture
blockbuster
hain."
Tuesday,
May
30
[Day
5]:
The
Overseas
results
start
filtering
in.
The
film
is
raking
in
big
moolah
at
the
three
major
markets
--
U.S.A.,
U.K.
and
Australia.
In
the
domestic
market
too,
it's
a
one-horse
race.
The
collections
are
70%
+,
while
multiplexes
are
90%
+.
What
does
it
indicate?
It only indicates that we need to roll out the red carpet, blow the conch shells, beat the drums and pop champagne. It's time to celebrate!



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