Allu Arjun's Pushpa Among Top 5 Best Trended Films Of Multiplex Era
Mumbai, January 30 - After the advent of the multiplexes, it is not easy for films to have a long run as the release got very wide. In a single screen era like the 1990s and 1980s films used to have longer runs celebrating jubilees of 25weeks, 50weeks, and sometimes even 75weeks. Historic Blockbusters like Sholay(1975) and Hum Aapke Hain Koun(1994) - celebrated 100week runs in many centers.
In this article, we will talk about films that had huge trending for many weeks in the post multiplex era. Vivah(2006) is probably the best-trended film of the multiplex era. Vivah Opened to mere 83lacs on the first day and did the final business of 32cr net which means it did 38 times of first-day business. The film was declared a blockbuster due to its unbelievable trend.
In 2013 Kangana Ranaut fronted Queen had an opening day figure of just 1.70cr and the film went on to do the business of 62cr net by having an unimaginable 36X first-day figures. The film had emerged as a Superhit.
The next film on the list is Uri: The Surgical Strike which did 29 times the business of its opening day. The first-day figure of Uri was 8.50cr and the lifetime business was more than 245cr. The film had become one of the biggest blockbusters of the last decade.
Pushpa: The Rise is 4th on the list. The opening day collections of Pushpa was just a little under 3.35cr and now the film is looking to cross 100cr net which means Pushpa: The Rise has collected almost 30times of its opening day. The film is still running in theaters.
What makes Pushpa's achievement even bigger is that the film was dubbed a Hindi film and released during the post-pandemic box office days. The last film on the list is Bahubali: The Beginning which opened under 5cr and had an unbelievable trending by registering 120cr lifetime business.
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In this article, we will talk about films that had huge trending for many weeks in the post multiplex era. Vivah(2006) is probably the best-trended film of the multiplex era. Vivah Opened to mere 83lacs on the first day and did the final business of 32cr net which means it did 38 times of first-day business. The film was declared a blockbuster due to its unbelievable trend.
In 2013 Kangana Ranaut fronted Queen had an opening day figure of just 1.70cr and the film went on to do the business of 62cr net by having an unimaginable 36X first-day figures. The film had emerged as a Superhit.
The next film on the list is Uri: The Surgical Strike which did 29 times the business of its opening day. The first-day figure of Uri was 8.50cr and the lifetime business was more than 245cr. The film had become one of the biggest blockbusters of the last decade.
Pushpa: The Rise is 4th on the list. The opening day collections of Pushpa was just a little under 3.35cr and now the film is looking to cross 100cr net which means Pushpa: The Rise has collected almost 30times of its opening day. The film is still running in theaters.
What makes Pushpa's achievement even bigger is that the film was dubbed a Hindi film and released during the post-pandemic box office days. The last film on the list is Bahubali: The Beginning which opened under 5cr and had an unbelievable trending by registering 120cr lifetime business.
Stay tuned...