Gadar 2, OMG 2, Jailer, Bholaa Shankar collectively break all time Indian BO records, mint 390 crore

ISLAMABAD, August 14 (Online): Four star vehicles across the Hindi, Tamil and Telugu languages have registered the highest collection in the last 100-year history.

New records set
The weekend set a new all-time theatrical gross box office record of over 390 crore for the cinema industry in its over-100-year history. The weekend drew more than 2.10 crore moviegoers to theatres across the country, which is also the highest combined admissions record in the last 10-year history.

Film-vise distribution
While Gadar 2 has made 135 crore during the opening weekend, OMG 2 has earned 43.06 crore. Jailer had a head start and garnered 150 crore in four days since its release on August 10. So far, Bholaa Shankar has made 25 crore at the box office, as per a report by the Times of India.

What film associations are saying?
“Mainstream storytelling executed in the right way has resulted in the box office records being shattered. A massive achievement like this is a result of an incredible filmmaking team, with cast and crew coming together to create a truly special movie-going experience. The turnout at theatres has infused a new energy in our industry, audiences are responding in numbers we have not seen for a very long time, even the early morning shows are getting sold out. This weekend has been a wonderful experience for people who love the mainstream Indian films” said Shibasish Sarkar, president Producers Guild of India, in a statement.

“It was a historic weekend; it proves once again that India loves going to the movies to see great films. This weekend is also an undeniable demonstration of Cinemas being the ultimate place to be part of a shared experience. Cinemas across the country would like to thank and congratulate our Filmmakers and Studios for pushing the boundaries to deliver unforgettable storytelling. This weekend shows that movies and cinemas are back in a big, big way. We look forward to this momentum continuing in the rest of 2023,” said Kamal Gianchandani, president, Multiplex Association of India.

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