The much-awaited action thriller Tiger 3, starring Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif, released on Diwali festival, 12th November. The film, directed by Maneesh Sharma, is the third installment of the popular Tiger franchise, which revolves around the adventures of a spy couple played by Salman and Katrina.
Tiger 3 is expected to be a big hit at the box office, as it promises to deliver high-octane action sequences, exotic locations, and a gripping plot. The film also features Emraan Hashmi as the main antagonist, who plays a ruthless terrorist leader.
Tiger 3 Shows First Sign Of Crack With Drop On Day 3
Salman Khan’s Tiger 3 released on Diwali and makers YRF is confident enough to pull of biggest hit. Film has taken a very good start at box office on day one though Diwali festivities did hit the film from 4-5 pm onwards. Also there was India’s World Cup match which affected the collections from evening onwards.
Still film surpassed almost all expectations and collected 44.50 cr nett (43 cr Hindi, 1.50 cr Dubbed). This was 3rd biggest opening for YRF’s Spy Universe behind Pathaan and War and highest ever opening day for Salman Khan. It’s also 3rd biggest opening of the year behind SRK’s Jawan and Pathaan.
Film needs massive Monday and Tuesday to justify its stardom and franchise value. Film collected 59.25 cr nett (58 cr Hindi) on day two which was good result. Film scores highest Monday ever and 3rd film to score century in two days. This was very good number but still behind record numbers of Shah Rukh Khan starrers Pathaan and Jawan.
Tuesday morning on day 3, Tiger 3 dropped big by 40% and struggling to cross day 1 number in national chains as per trends at 10:30 am and 12:30 pm. Film grew from evening onwards still all India 37.25 cr nett number means collections were less than day 1 and day 2.
Film collected 140-141 cr nett over weekend in India which is 3rd best behind Jawan (286.16 cr) and Pathaan (280.75 cr) but slightly higher than Gadar 2 (134.88 cr).
Following are national chain numbers for the film:
Sunday Nett @ 12.30 pm / 6 pm / Full Day
PVR + Inox 8.75 cr / 11.60 cr / 13.85 cr
Cinepolis 2.10 cr / 3 cr / 3.50 cr
Total 10.85 cr / 14.60 cr / 17.35 cr
Monday Nett @ 9 am / 1:30 pm / 9:30 pm / Full Day
PVR + Inox 6.40 / 10 cr / 17.75 cr / 18.90 cr
Cinepolis 1.50 / 2.75 cr / 4.65 cr / 4.95 cr
Total 7.90 cr / 12.75 cr / 22.40 cr / 23.85 cr
Tuesday Nett @ 10:30 am / 12:30 pm / 11 pm
PVR + Inox 4 cr / 5.40 cr / 12.55
Cinepolis 1 cr / 1.35 cr / 3.25 cr
Total 5 cr / 6.75 cr / 15.80 cr
Following are the collections for the film:
India:
1st Week
Sunday: 44.50 cr (1.50 cr dubbed) (52.50 cr gross)
Monday: 59.25 cr (1.25 cr dubbed) (69.90 cr gross)
Tuesday: 44.75 cr (1.25 cr dubbed) (52.90 cr gross)
Domestic Total: 148.50 cr (4 cr dubbed) (180.50 cr gross)
Overseas:
Day 1: $2.5 Million (preview)
Day 2: $2.5 Million
Day 3: $1.5 Million
Day 4: $0.65 Million
Overseas Total: $7.15 Million (59.50 cr)
Worldwide gross:
Day 1: 94 cr (including two day in overseas with preview)
Day 2: 82.40 cr
Day 3: 63.60 cr
Worldwide Total: 240 cr
Overseas breakdown:
Day 1: $5,000,530 [₹ 41.66 cr]
North America: $ 1,742,312
Middle East + North Africa: $ 1,571,218
UK + Europe: $ 892,000
ROW: $ 795,000
Day 2: $1.50 Million [₹ 11.34 cr]
North America: $2.44 Million
UAE + GCC: $1.8 Million
UK: $700K
Australia: $350K
Malaysia: $150K
Nepal: $150K
ROW: $250K
Day 3: $0.65 Million [₹ 6.50 cr]
Overseas Total: $7.15 Million [59.50 cr]
Tiger 3 Vs Pathaan Vs Jawan: Highest Single Day Numbers
Film needed to eclipse 70.50 cr nett on day two to emerge highest grosser for day 2 ever but it failed to do so like yesterday. Even on day three, it fell short by big gap. Film has follwing targets to beat ‘single day’ record for Hindi films:
Day 1: Jawan: 75 cr / Tiger 3: 44.50 cr
Day 2: Pathaan: 70.50 cr / Tiger 3: 59.25 cr
Day 3: Jawan: 77.83 cr / Tiger 3: 44.75 cr
Day 4: Jawan 80.10 cr
Day 5: Pathaan: 60.75 cr
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