20 August,2018 08:40 AM IST | Mumbai | ANI
Gold poster
Despite Akshay Kumar starrer Gold surpassing the box office collection of John Abraham's Satymeva Jayate, both the films are going toe-to-toe. While the big-budget Akshay Kumar starrer has raked in Rs 71.30 Crore on the opening weekend, John Abraham's action flick is going strong with an earning of Rs 56.91 crore.
Taran Adarsh took to Twitter to announce the news. He appreciated Gold for having an 'EXCELLENT' opening weekend. The collections of the movie dipped on day 2, but showed an upward trend on day 3. He tweeted, "#Gold has an EXCELLENT 'extended' opening weekend... Took a dip on Day 2, but gradually picked up from Day 3 to Day 5... All eyes on Mon-Thu biz... Wed 25.25 cr, Thu 8.10 cr, Fri 10.10 cr, Sat 12.30 cr, Sun 15.55 cr. Total: ? 71.30 cr. India biz. [sic]"
ALSO READ
Have you heard? Hrithik Roshan in Alpha
How Ananya Panday deals with heartbreak: ‘Talk it out, cry, eat'
What does Ananya Panday call Shah Rukh Khan? ‘He likes being in our gang’
Ananya has pictures of these Bollywood superstars on her vanity van mirror
Alia Bhatt’s storytime with Raha involves Ranbir Kapoor and Shaheen
Adarsh praised Satyameva Jayate for a 'STRONG' opening at the same time. Interestingly, this movie too suffered a dip on day 2. He tweeted, "#SatyamevaJayate packs a STRONG 'extended' opening weekend total... Went downhill on Day 2, but remained consistent from Day 3 to Day 5... Weekdays biz is crucial... Wed 20.52 cr, Thu 7.92 cr, Fri 9.18 cr, Sat 9.03 cr, Sun 10.26 cr. Total: ? 56.91 cr. India biz. [sic]"
As of now, the combined earnings of both the films stand approximately over Rs 125 crore.
Catch up on all the latest entertainment news and gossip here. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates
This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever