Mumbai:
Emraan Hashmi has delivered yet another hit with the Bhatt camp. Their newest film Jannat 2 not only registered good numbers at the box office but also ensured profits in the opening weekend itself. On the other hand, the other release this week, Fatso attracted the thinnest audience ever.
Prakhar Joshi, programming head of a national multiplex chain, said that Jannat 2 opened on a very good note on Friday. He said, "The music and good pre-release promotion has ensured that the film sustains on Monday-Tuesday also. Besides, the ongoing vacations will also help."
Made at the cost of about Rs 16-17 crore including print and advertising, trade analysts peg Jannat 2's first three-day India net collections at about Rs 23 crore.
Upbeat about Jannat 2, Delhi-based distributor Sanjay Ghai stated that the film is a hit and the collections in the coming days will only add to its profit. Sharing a similar viewpoint, Indore-based distributor Aditya Choksi added, "The intense subject has also caught on with the audience, more so in the single screens."
Ranvir Shorey-Gul Panag starrer Fatso failed to impress. A distributor of the film in North India said, on condition of anonymity, "The audience just wasn't interested in seeing Fatso."
Of the new Hollywood imports, only Hugo managed to draw any attention, though limited.
Prakhar Joshi, programming head of a national multiplex chain, said that Jannat 2 opened on a very good note on Friday. He said, "The music and good pre-release promotion has ensured that the film sustains on Monday-Tuesday also. Besides, the ongoing vacations will also help."
Made at the cost of about Rs 16-17 crore including print and advertising, trade analysts peg Jannat 2's first three-day India net collections at about Rs 23 crore.
Upbeat about Jannat 2, Delhi-based distributor Sanjay Ghai stated that the film is a hit and the collections in the coming days will only add to its profit. Sharing a similar viewpoint, Indore-based distributor Aditya Choksi added, "The intense subject has also caught on with the audience, more so in the single screens."
Ranvir Shorey-Gul Panag starrer Fatso failed to impress. A distributor of the film in North India said, on condition of anonymity, "The audience just wasn't interested in seeing Fatso."
Of the new Hollywood imports, only Hugo managed to draw any attention, though limited.