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Bhool Chuk Maaf box office Day 4: Impressive 1st Monday for Rajkummar Rao's film
Bhool Chuk Maaf box office Day 4: Impressive 1st Monday for Rajkummar Rao's film

India Today

time27-05-2025

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  • India Today

Bhool Chuk Maaf box office Day 4: Impressive 1st Monday for Rajkummar Rao's film

Actor Rajkummar Rao-fronted 'Bhool Chuk Maaf' is having a good time at the box office. Despite receiving mixed reviews, the heartland comedy maintained a decent performance on its fourth day as well, passing the Monday by Karan Sharma, the film collected around Rs 4.75 crore nett on its first weekday, taking the four-day total to around Rs 32.75 crore nett in India. While the drop on Monday is considerable, it is day-wise box office breakup of 'Bhool Chuk Maaf' after four days in India - nett collection (Source: Sacnilk)Friday: Rs 7 croreSaturday: Rs 9.5 croreSunday: Rs 11.5 croreMonday: Rs 4.75 croreTotal: Rs 32.75 crore The film, which is based against the backdrop of a wedding and time loop, broke the trend of larger-than-life, action, thriller entertainers at the box office running from the last few months. It also slightly impacted the glorious run of 'Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning' in India. The Tom Cruise-starrer opened on a strong note, but hasn't yet crossed the benchmark of Rs 100 crore in India even after 10 days. While 'Bhool Chuk Maaf' caters to an entirely different audience, it shared the screens with 'MI: 8', leading to a potential loss in the latter's film also stars Wamiqa Gabbi, and a fabulous supporting cast, including Raghubir Yadav, Seema Pahwa and Sanjay Mishra, among others. IN THIS STORY#RajKummar Rao

Mission Impossible 8 box office Day 2: Solid opening weekend, beats Oppenheimer
Mission Impossible 8 box office Day 2: Solid opening weekend, beats Oppenheimer

India Today

time19-05-2025

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  • India Today

Mission Impossible 8 box office Day 2: Solid opening weekend, beats Oppenheimer

After taking one of the best openings for a Hollywood film in India, 'Mission: Impossible-The Final Reckoning' finished its first weekend on a strong note. The film showed a steady stand at the box office and collected almost what it earned on its opening day. It also surpassed the two-day collection of 'Oppenheimer'.The Tom Cruise film opened at Rs 16.5 crore nett (around Rs 21 crore gross) in India on Saturday, and earned Rs 16.5 crore nett on Sunday as well, taking the two-day total to Rs 33 crore. After its two-day run in India, 'Oppenheimer' collected Rs 31.5 crore nett, as reported by trade website 'MI:8' has emerged as the biggest non-Marvel, non-Avatar Hollywood opener in India by surpassing the first-day business of 'Oppenheimer'. The Cillian Murphy film, which was released last year, opened at around Rs 14.5 crore nett (around 17.25 crore gross). 'Mission: Impossible-The Final Reckoning' is looking at a fabulous weekday business in India, and the collections are only expected to grow in its second weekend, given the glowing reviews that the film has received from both the audiences and the Christopher McQuarrie directorial registered the eighth-biggest opening for a non-Indian film in the country. The top spot remains with Marvel's 'Avengers: Endgame', which opened at around Rs 65 crore gross, followed by 'Avatar: The Way of Water' in the second spot with Rs 48.50 crore gross.

Michael B. Jordan Reacts to Tom Cruise Going to See ‘Sinners'
Michael B. Jordan Reacts to Tom Cruise Going to See ‘Sinners'

Yahoo

time14-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Michael B. Jordan Reacts to Tom Cruise Going to See ‘Sinners'

Tom Cruise is encouraging his fans to go see Sinners, and star Michael B. Jordan has thoughts. On Sunday, Cruise took a break from promoting his upcoming sequel Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning to post on Instagram a photo of himself at a theater holding two tickets for Ryan Coogler's genre-defying hit. More from The Hollywood Reporter John Oliver Jokes About Pope Francis Dying a Day After Meeting With J.D. Vance: "Relatable" Lux Pascal Is a Proud Sister: "Pedro's Taught Me There's No Reason to Hide Who I Am" Michael B. Jordan's 'Thomas Crown Affair' Lands March 2027 Release 'Congratulations Ryan, Michael, and to the entire cast and crew,' Cruise wrote. 'Must see in a cinema and stay through the end credits.' Jordan reacted by sharing the post in his Instagram stories with a mind-blown emoji and a 'nah this crazy …' Sinners is coming off a truly impressive second weekend, defying the odds and remaining No. 1 domestically with $45.7 million — marking one of the smallest week-two drops in history for a movie playing outside of the year-end holidays and erasing early debate over its $90 million budget. The R-rated supernatural thriller has also managed to earn a perfect audience score. The pic has already grossed a huge $163 million globally. Cruise was previously credited by Steven Spielberg as having saved cinema with his 2022 smash Top Gun: Maverick ('Seriously, Maverick might have saved the entire theatrical industry,' Spielberg said). Since then, Cruise has been an annual summer cinema brand ambassador. In addition to hyping Sinners, the actor also promoted 2023's Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny and 2024's Twisters. Yet the promotion is also savvy for Cruise. Sinners has been dominating moviegoing conversation for two weeks, and tickets for MI:8 went widely on sale Monday morning. Cross-promoting Coogler's buzzy hit is one way of getting Cruise and the upcoming MI:8 some extra attention (like with this story). Cruise's last Mission: Impossible film, 2023's Dead Reckoning, received extremely positive reviews from critics and fans (earning 96 percent positive score on Rotten Tomatoes), but was considered to have mildly underperformed at the box office. Cruise's new film is out May 23 and goes head-to-head against Disney's animated comedy Lilo & Stitch, which is predicted to be a monster. Some are betting that Mission and Stitch could become a Barbenheimer-like phenomena over Memorial Day weekend (though this theory suffers from a lack of catchy name-mesh — FinalStitch? ReckonStitch? StitchPossible?) As for Sinners, Coogler's fifth feature is set in 1932 and stars Jordan in dual roles as identical twin entrepreneurs known as Smoke and Stack. Having survived the World War I trenches and Chicago gangland, the brothers return after seven years to their segregated Mississippi Delta hometown, Clarksdale. They are flush with cash and have a truckload of liquor and a plan to open a juke joint. However, they encounter unexpected horrors. Best of The Hollywood Reporter "A Nutless Monkey Could Do Your Job": From Abusive to Angst-Ridden, 16 Memorable Studio Exec Portrayals in Film and TV The 10 Best Baseball Movies of All Time, Ranked 20 Times the Oscars Got It Wrong

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