Wednesday 15 June 2011

Badrinath Collectons In Kerela







Allu Arjun is continuing his hits in Kerala. His latest film Badrinath is doing well at box-office.As per the trade reports Badrinath has collected around Rs. 67 lakh in Kerala in just three days. This is on of the biggest collections to any dubbed film. The number is even bigger than some of the super hit Malayalam star’s film.

On the other hand two other straight Malayalam films released along with Badrinath, but the combined collections of both of these films in first three days is not even even half of Badrinath. The distribution and promotion cost of Badrinath is Rs 1.20 crore if the movie continues for next one more week with same collections, the movie reaches break even and can be considered as commercial hit.

In-spite of divide talk on first day of release, Badrinath has done good business at box-office. As per the trade reports Badrinath has collected around Rs 6.52 Crore in Andhra Pradesh and Rs75 Lakhs in Karnataka. This is highest grosser in Allu Arjun's career.

The movie has already collected around 15% of budget on first day. As per the trade reports the collections might increase on Saturday and Sunday, then falls drastically because of divide talk among audience.


Colletions Of Badrinath Movie


          Despite of the poor reviews earned  from critics, Badrinath  resulted as  the  biggest openers


          of (1st weekend) 2011 so far. The action epic drama has collected  a  whopping  sum of 7.52


          crores on the first day as per Geetha Arts and the weekend collections were too fabulous.As 


          per the  latest  reports  it has  collected a whopping of  18.2 crore in its first  3days.  Only in


          Andhra Pradesh it collects the 15.9 crore. Badrinath has raised Allu Arjun’s stardom.Though 


          Allu Arjun has done 9 films prior to this, he was not considered as a top star.


                         First Day Collections (Friday): 7.52 Crores(World Wide)

                        Second Day Collections (Saturday): 5.9 Crores(World Wide)

                        Third Day Collections (Sunday): 4.78 Crores(World Wide)