London:
Farah Khan's Tees Maar Khanbecame one of the three highest paid preview grossers ever foran Indian film in the UK, its producers claimed today.
The Akshay Kumar-Katrina Kaif starrer's previews alsomanaged to gross over USD 90,000 in the US, claiming recordopenings for an Akshay Kumar film in the territory, accordingto a statement.
In the UK, the film succeeded in grossing a phenomenal112,251 pounds in preview, it said.
Additionally, the con movie has had one of the highestopenings for a Hindi film in the Gulf and experienced thehighest opening day for a Hindi film in Australia andPakistan.
According to the statement, the movie produced byThree's Company, Hari Om Entertainment Company and UTV MotionPictures, appears to have struck a chord with audiencesglobally.
In India, the film opened to almost 100 per centcollections at most multiplexes and emerged as the highestopener for Akshay Kumar, Farah Khan and UTV Motion Pictures.
The film is a story of a con man who tricks a villageinto participating in a huge heist of robbing antiques worthRs 500 crore rupees from a heavily guarded train.
The Akshay Kumar-Katrina Kaif starrer's previews alsomanaged to gross over USD 90,000 in the US, claiming recordopenings for an Akshay Kumar film in the territory, accordingto a statement.
In the UK, the film succeeded in grossing a phenomenal112,251 pounds in preview, it said.
Additionally, the con movie has had one of the highestopenings for a Hindi film in the Gulf and experienced thehighest opening day for a Hindi film in Australia andPakistan.
According to the statement, the movie produced byThree's Company, Hari Om Entertainment Company and UTV MotionPictures, appears to have struck a chord with audiencesglobally.
In India, the film opened to almost 100 per centcollections at most multiplexes and emerged as the highestopener for Akshay Kumar, Farah Khan and UTV Motion Pictures.
The film is a story of a con man who tricks a villageinto participating in a huge heist of robbing antiques worthRs 500 crore rupees from a heavily guarded train.