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3 minutes ago, Charlie Jatinder said:

Top Opening Days India

 

Baahubali: The Conclusion - ₹132.81 crore

2.0 - ₹67.98 crore

Thugs of Hindostan - ₹59.68 crore

Prem Ratan Dhan Payo - ₹54.71 crore

Happy New year - ₹50.77 crore

 

Endgame will be #4 IMO, outside chance of #3.

 

 

 

=what was iw ?

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Avengers: Endgame opened to a phenomenal advance on Saturday with a huge craze for tickets. The advance counters were opened on Saturday with tickets only available at certain places and it was mayhem. The film sold around 5 lakh tickets in a matter of a few hours which is historic.

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Just now, fabiopazzo2 said:

https://boxofficeindia.com/report-details.php?articleid=4945

Avengers: Endgame opened to a phenomenal advance on Saturday with a huge craze for tickets. The advance counters were opened on Saturday with tickets only available at certain places and it was mayhem. The film sold around 5 lakh tickets in a matter of a few hours which is historic.

That's simply bullshit. Ignore. 

PVR + INOX itself sold 6 lacs.

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1 minute ago, fabiopazzo2 said:

https://boxofficeindia.com/report-details.php?articleid=4945

Avengers: Endgame opened to a phenomenal advance on Saturday with a huge craze for tickets. The advance counters were opened on Saturday with tickets only available at certain places and it was mayhem. The film sold around 5 lakh tickets in a matter of a few hours which is historic.

Sad thing is I was not able to get a ticket. 😭😭  I guess I will have to watch it on Monday. I wish we had Midnight shows that would be cool

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Bookmyshow has sold over one million ticket , Man I checked Bookmyshow Even  in Kanpur , Patna and other 2 & 3 tier cities tickets are sold out, I think 150cr opening weekend is on the card

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11 hours ago, Charlie Jatinder said:

Avengers Endgame Friday 
Delhi NCR    84.1% (494 Sh)
Mumbai       64.0% (579 Sh)
Pune            62.7% (257 Sh)
Bengaluru    89.1% (214 Sh)
Hyderabad   89.8% (183 Sh)
Kolkata         85.8% (143 Sh)
Ahmedabad 67.3% (096 Sh)

 

Avengers: Endgame Friday
Delhi NCR    85.8% (605 Sh)
Mumbai       67.4% (735 Sh)
Pune            73.0% (327 Sh)
Bengaluru    82.3% (299 Sh)
Hyderabad   94.1% (209 Sh)
Kolkata         91.4% (159 Sh)
Ahmedabad 58.6% (152 Sh)

 

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29 minutes ago, bgs said:

Bookmyshow has sold over one million ticket , Man I checked Bookmyshow Even  in Kanpur , Patna and other 2 & 3 tier cities tickets are sold out, I think 150cr opening weekend is on the card

Where did they mention it. And BOI said it sold only 5 lac tickets. lol.

 

ffs if BMS is selling 1mn, PayTM & Ticket New would be around 0.7mn atleast.

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Just now, Charlie Jatinder said:

Where did they mention it. And BOI said it sold only 5 lac tickets. lol.

 

ffs if BMS is selling 1mn, PayTM & Ticket New would be around 0.7mn atleast.

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