A still from Phantom.
New Delhi:
After super successful Bajrangi Bhaijaan, director Kabir Khan's Phantom started on a low note, by making mere Rs 8 crores on the first day of its release, on August 28.
Trade analyst Taran Adarsh tweeted:
Kabir's Bajrani Bhaijaan starring Salman Khan made a whopping Rs 27.25 crores on the first day.
Phantom, starring Katrina Kaif and Saif Ali Khan in lead roles, opened to mixed reviews. The film revolves around a plot conceived by an Indian soldier (Saif) to assassinate Pakistani militants behind the 2008 Mumbai bombings. (Also Read: Phantom Being Taken to Court by Medical Charity Over Gun-Toting Katrina)
In his review for NDTV, Saibal Chatterjee said: "Kabir Khan is on a roll after Bajrangi Bhaijaan, a film that reveled in celebrating the idea of peace in the region. Phantom goes to other end of the spectrum and harps on an eye-for-an-eye philosophy. The question the film poses is: if the US can do it, why can't India? We cannot because Bollywood does not have either a Daniel Craig or a Tom Cruise to add heft to fanciful actioners. But to Khan's credit, his narrative eschews jingoism and stops short of painting the whole of Pakistan with the same brush." (Movie Review: Phantom)
Meanwhile, previous week's release Manjhi - The Mountain Man, still has a long way to go:
The collections of Akshay Kumar and Sidharth Malhotra's Brothers is also dwindling:
Trade analyst Taran Adarsh tweeted:
#Phantom Fri Rs 8.46 cr. India biz... Biz picked up in evening/night shows.
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) August 29, 2015
Kabir's Bajrani Bhaijaan starring Salman Khan made a whopping Rs 27.25 crores on the first day.
Phantom, starring Katrina Kaif and Saif Ali Khan in lead roles, opened to mixed reviews. The film revolves around a plot conceived by an Indian soldier (Saif) to assassinate Pakistani militants behind the 2008 Mumbai bombings. (Also Read: Phantom Being Taken to Court by Medical Charity Over Gun-Toting Katrina)
In his review for NDTV, Saibal Chatterjee said: "Kabir Khan is on a roll after Bajrangi Bhaijaan, a film that reveled in celebrating the idea of peace in the region. Phantom goes to other end of the spectrum and harps on an eye-for-an-eye philosophy. The question the film poses is: if the US can do it, why can't India? We cannot because Bollywood does not have either a Daniel Craig or a Tom Cruise to add heft to fanciful actioners. But to Khan's credit, his narrative eschews jingoism and stops short of painting the whole of Pakistan with the same brush." (Movie Review: Phantom)
Meanwhile, previous week's release Manjhi - The Mountain Man, still has a long way to go:
#ManjhiTheMountainMan Fri 1.40 cr, Sat 2.25 cr, Sun 2.70 cr, Mon 1.10 cr, Tue 1.02 cr, Wed 85 lacs, Thu 85 lacs. Total: Rs 10.17 cr.
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) August 28, 2015
The collections of Akshay Kumar and Sidharth Malhotra's Brothers is also dwindling:
#Brothers [Week 2] Fri 1.40 cr, Sat 2 cr, Sun 2.70 cr, Mon 1.20 cr, Tue 90 lacs, Wed 86 lacs, Thu 81 lacs. Total: Rs 82.47 cr. India biz.
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) August 29, 2015