Singham Returns: Will The Lion Roar At The Box Office?
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Whenever there is a big ticket sequel releasing, there are plenty of expectations from the movie to be a big money spinner. The same is true for the forthcoming release Just like the predecessor, it star
Singham was released on July 22, 2011, and received heart warming worldwide. In terms of numbers, the movie was made in a budget of Rs 20 crores and it went on to collect Rs 140 crores. Given that Singham Returns is releasing on a national holiday – August 15 – it is expected that this movie will also create some magic on the box office.
As per Ormax Research, Singham Returns “aided by a holiday release, will become the 2nd Rs 20 crore+
In addition, there are also people who think that this sequel will not be able to create the same magic as Singham. Talking on conditions of anonymity, one of the leading distributors of India shared, “ I think Singham would manage Rs 50 crore over the weekend and a lifetime collections of around Rs 140 crore, which for a movie of this nature in today’s time is far too little.
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Well guess we will have to wait till tomorrow to see if people step out of their houses to watch Singham Returns in cinemas or not, and whether it manages a Rs 20 crore opening on Friday?
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