O’Romeo collected Rs. Earning around Rs 4.50 crore on Monday. This is a surprisingly good hold, considering that the trend over the weekend was quite good, with Sunday barely up 5 percent compared to the opening day. Typically, movies decline by about 65-70 percent from Sunday to Monday; Here, the decline was less than 50 percent, to 45 percent. Thus, it is very good, and such surprises do not usually happen.
There are several factors that may have led to this holdup. Most importantly, the “buy one get one” offer for the film went live yesterday. Such offers are known to improve viewership and help films gain a stronger hold than expected, although they also reduce the distributor share to a great extent. Still, maintaining this level is not routine. It is also worth noting that there was a big cricket match on Sunday, which probably reduced the collections on that day and in turn, Monday’s decline looked better. Additionally, Maha Shivratri may have provided some assistance in some areas. Leaving all this aside, it is said that it also involves some feeding. All of these have contributed to this catch.
The total for four days was Rs. Around Rs 32 crore nett. Usually, one needs to earn Rs. in the first week. Would be expected to reach around. Net earning of Rs 42-43 crore was made from here. If this trend were completely organic, it would not only be completely surprising, but would also set the film up for a sustained and healthy performance over the next few weeks. That is not the case here. Therefore, now there is a need to see what is the actual level of business, which can be known in the coming days when external factors reduce.
The box office collections of O Romeo in India are as follows:
| Day | net |
|---|---|
| Friday | Rupee. 7.75 crores. |
| Saturday | Rupee. 11.50 crores. |
| sunday | Rupee. 8.25 crores. |
| monday | Rupee. 4.50 crores. |
| Total | Rupee. 32.00 crores. |
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