Top Gun: Maverick Achieves A Rare Feat Of 100 days In Cinema & Replaces Laal Singh Chaddha, Raksha Bandhan, Liger in several Cinemas And Beats Heropanti 2,Jersey,Runway & Jayeshbhai Jordaar

Tom Cruise has scripted probably the biggest comeback of a star with Top Gun: Maverick as it has broken several record in Domestic American market and worldwide. Film has proved to be an exception. The Tom Cruise-starrer released on May 26, 2022 by Viacom18 Studios, and has completed 100 days in cinemas in India on September 2.

And believe it or not, it’s still going super-strong in several centres. In fact, scan the ticketing apps on weekends and don’t be surprised if you see the shows of Top Gun: Maverick fast-filling or even sold out!

Top Gun: Maverick is the sequel to the cult 1986 film, Top Gun, which also starred Tom Cruise. Interestingly, it was released on a non-holiday Thursday and shows were cancelled on the first day due to a lack of an audience. But slowly and steadily, it picked up due to terrific word of mouth. Though the collections haven’t crossed even the Rs. 1 crore mark since week 7, the consistency with which its drawing audiences is a feat.

The source from exhibition sector continued, “Every week, many theatres would discontinue playing the film or shift it to a smaller auditorium, presuming that it’ll fall in the presence of films like Akshay Kumar’s Raksha Bandhan, Aamir Khan’s Laal Singh Chaddha or Vijay Deverakonda’s Liger. However, come Sunday or Monday, Top Gun: Maverick’s shows could increase, and it’ll even be played in the biggest screen of the multiplex, while shows of the big Hindi films would be reduced or shifted to 100 or 200 seater screens.”

theatre staffer who commented on the condition of anonymity revealed, “In the Independence Day week, we had discontinued 1 show of Laal Singh Chaddha and 3 shows of Raksha Bandhan and replaced it with Top Gun: Maverick. This was done 2 or 3 days after the release of the Aamir Khan and Akshay Kumar starrer.”

Some interesting trends were also noticed with the box office performance of Top Gun: Maverick. In Week 10 (when Ek Villain Returns had been released), it collected more (Rs. 0.56 crores) than in Week 9 (Rs. 0.49 crores). In Week 12, which is when Raksha Bandhan and Laal Singh Chaddha had been released, its collections were the same as Week 11, that is, Rs. 0.32 crores. Meanwhile, Bengaluru city has done exceptionally well and at times, it was collecting more than Mumbai!

The collections of Top Gun: Maverick till date in India are around Rs. 37.24 crores. This means that it has collected more than films like Shahid Kapoor’s sports drama Jersey (Rs. 19.68 cr) Tiger Shroff’s actioner Heropanti 2 (24.45 cr), Ajay Devgn’s aviation thriller Runway 34 (32.96 cr), Ranveer Singh’s social comedy Jayeshbhai Jordaar (15.59 cr) and R Madhavan-starrer Rocketry – The Nambi Effect (26.05 cr).

Globally, Top Gun: Maverick has collected $1.4 billion and is thus the highest-grossing film of 2022. It is also the second film released during the COVID-19 pandemic to gross $1 billion (after Spider-Man: No Way Home), and the highest-grossing film of Tom Cruise ever.

Top Gun: Maverick is now in its 15th week. Due to the consistent demand and lack of releases, it’ll even be played once again in IMAX screens from today.

The source signed of by saying, “It’ll have a dream run this week before Brahmastra arrives on September 9. Few people in the business believe that after the release of Brahmastra, it’ll have negligible collections. But many are not ready to buy it. Yeh picture ka kuch bhi nahi bol sakte. At the rate at which it’s going, don’t be stunned if it even completes 25 weeks!”

Top Gun: Maverick collections till date in India:

Week 1: 17.70 cr

Week 2: 7 cr

Week 3: 3.30 cr

Week 4: 2.75 cr

Week 5: 1.75 cr

Week 6: 1.25 cr

Week 7: 0.75 cr

Week 8: 0.55 cr

Week 9: 0.49 cr

Week 10: 0.56 cr

Week 11: 0.32 cr

Week 12: 0.32 cr

Week 13: 0.27 cr

Week 14: 0.23 cr*

TOTAL: 37.24 cr

(Excerpts taken from article written by Fenil Seta & which appeared on Bollywood Hungama)

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