is the new 'Dabangg' actor in Bollywood.
While his real-life relationship has gone kaput, the on-screen
chemistry between Kapoor and Deepika Padukone, in their latest film Yeh
Jawaani Hai Deewani, has got a tremendous response on the box office. In its first four days, the film has done a net box office collection of Rs 75.11 crore.
Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (YJHD), produced by Dharma Productions, collected a net of Rs 62 crore during its first weekend, from 3,000 screens. It also displaced previous top weekend grosser, Salman Khan starrer Dabangg 2, which was released in 3,650 screens, which had collected Rs 61 crore in the first three days. YJHD is also the first Ranbir Kapoor film has got such response on the box office.
“YJHD has done miracles at box office. Its highest non-holiday box office earnings, if you compare apples to apples – beats Dabangg 2. This ‘badtameez blockbuster’ has not only conquered audiences’ hearts in India but worldwide,” Suniel Wadhwa, independent film distributor and trade analyst commented.
According to Wadhwa, in India the film garnered around 62 crore at the box office during the first weekend and went to collect over Rs 12 crore on Monday, highest for any film so far.
“It can easily achieve a status of Rs 100 crore in first week itself. Overseas also Monday was strong. Show of Star Trek in Darkness was cancelled to accommodate YJHD in Burwood Sydney, Australia,” Wadhwa added
Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (YJHD), produced by Dharma Productions, collected a net of Rs 62 crore during its first weekend, from 3,000 screens. It also displaced previous top weekend grosser, Salman Khan starrer Dabangg 2, which was released in 3,650 screens, which had collected Rs 61 crore in the first three days. YJHD is also the first Ranbir Kapoor film has got such response on the box office.
“YJHD has done miracles at box office. Its highest non-holiday box office earnings, if you compare apples to apples – beats Dabangg 2. This ‘badtameez blockbuster’ has not only conquered audiences’ hearts in India but worldwide,” Suniel Wadhwa, independent film distributor and trade analyst commented.
According to Wadhwa, in India the film garnered around 62 crore at the box office during the first weekend and went to collect over Rs 12 crore on Monday, highest for any film so far.
“It can easily achieve a status of Rs 100 crore in first week itself. Overseas also Monday was strong. Show of Star Trek in Darkness was cancelled to accommodate YJHD in Burwood Sydney, Australia,” Wadhwa added
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