Superman, directed by James Gun and enjoyed a decent weekend in 3 days, directed by James Gun and starring David Konswetws, Rachel Brosonhan, Nicolas Hull and others (except 3D handling allegations) in 3 days. The film was opened appropriately for a collection of NET of Rs 6.75 crore, increased to Rs 9 crore on day 2 and then dropped slightly on Sunday and to add Rs 8.75 crore. The film has not performed well on its first Monday, with only Rs 2.75 – Rs 3 crore which is in its tally. Superman’s total collection should be around Rs 27.35 crore and Rs 35 crore on week 1.
The day is under the net collection of Superman in India
| Day | India net collection |
|---|---|
| 1 | 6.75 crores |
| 2 | 9 crores |
| 3 | 8.75 crores |
| 4 | 2.85 crores rupees |
| Total | 27.35 crore pure in 4 days |
Note: Number 3D excludes the handling fee
Superman sees a decline of more than 55 percent on Opening Day on Monday
Superman’s Monday drop is a bit worrisome given the normal acceptance. Yes, CBMS drops on Monday, but it is a major decline as it should have been. With the release of the next weekend and Jurassic World with Siarra: Rebirth holding his land, it should be difficult for things for the film James Gun. The net of Rs 50 crore is a full run, where the film looks to finish its run, until something is really stunning.
Superman had a solid weekend of USD 220 million
Superman had a solid global weekend of US $ 220 million, with a subordinate reaction at the domestic box office and a subordinate reaction at the foreign box office. Some international markets like Brazil and India actually reached the occasion, while others embarrassed the DC Comics brand. India, being one of some international markets, should have been better catching on its first week’s day. It is now up to the domestic market to try and make sure that the film is ending USD 600 million globally.
Superman in theaters
Superman now plays in theaters. Stay on Pinkvilla for more box office updates.
Also read: Superman Worldwide Weekend Box Office: James Gun and David Creynswall’s superhero film blows higher with USD 217 million USD