Box Office – All Is Well aims for 25 crore lifetime, Manjhi to cross 10 crore
After a low weekend, All Is Well slid further during the weekdays, hence resulting in collections that were below the 19 crore mark. The film was hurt by bad reviewd and since word of mouth too was negligible, the film couldn’t match the scale of even it’s low Friday and continued to slip in collections. The film is hardly in the running in the second week and the lifetime collections are expected to be around 25 crore.
While theatrically the film hasn’t done much wonders, overall the film may just sail through. As per T-Series, the film’s producers, All Is Well was made in a budget of Rs 28 crore (Rs 21 crore – Cost of production and Rs 7crore – P & A). Out of this, the makers have already recovered Rs 25 crore through overseas distribution, music and satellite rights. That should help the Umesh Shukla directed film gain some ground.
On the other hand Manjhi-The Mountain Man stayed stable, albeit on the lower side. After a weekend that saw good growth, the Ketan Mehta directed film didn’t fall much below the Friday opening and went on to garner 7.5 crore by the end of Week One. Even though these are low numbers as well, for a film of this genre, stage and setting, one didn’t expect better. Also, it is almost similar to Paan Singh Tomar, a much bigger and more appreciated film, which collected 8 crore in its first week. Now it has to be seen that how much further does the Nawazuddin Siddiqui starrer go, though it is an achievement no less for the actor to see his solo film on the way to comfortably cross the 10 crore mark.