Krrish 3 continues its strong run; others struggle to make a mark

Krrish 3 continues its strong run; others struggle to make a mark

Krrish 3

MUMBAI: Sunny Deol’s action film, Singh Saab The Great is old wine in a plastic bottle. With so much use of Punjabi language, it could well have been a Punjabi film due to which it loses out on patronage in South and East India while limiting it in other parts. The film’s appeal is only limited to single screens. The movie collected Rs 14.2 crore for its opening weekend which is not very encouraging.

 

Gori Tere Pyar Mein - the second flick featuring Imran Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan together - has failed to attract the audience from day one and failing to improve even on Saturday and Sunday. A poorly conceived and executed film, it draws neither youth nor the compulsive moviegoer. The film has managed a poor Rs 7.8 crore for its opening weekend.

 

Goliyon Ki Rasleela: Ram-Leela crossed one more hurdle in UP as there were objections to the film’s title by certain people following which a court had stopped its screening in the state of UP. There were no shows on Friday and Saturday (22 and 23 November) in UP. The producer gave the film a new title, G-K.R.R, for UP and availed of the Censor Certificate following which the screening resumed from Sunday (24 November) onwards. The film has collected Rs 69.7 crore for its first week.

 

Rajjo has proved to be a futile exercise with the film barley managing to collect Rs 1.65 crore in its first week.
Krrish 3 has added Rs 8.5 crore for its third week taking its three week total to Rs 171.8 crore.