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Hero shows good numbers and remains stable over the weekend

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Nikhil Advani’s ‘Hero’ opened on expected lines and then stayed stable right through the weekend. There were no major ups and downs in the collections as the days progressed and while there was a little drop on Saturday, a decent jump in collections on Sunday helped things perk up for the 1983 remake. As a result, the film brought in around Rs. 21 crore (Rs. 210 million) which is a decent outcome for the much hyped film. Yes, a bigger number would have helped but considering the fact that the film is a launchpad of two absolute newcomers (Sooraj Pancholi and Athiya Shetty) and 2015 hasn’t seen a single notable film with debutant’s doing well at the Box Office. Therefore, these are good numbers.

The number is pretty much comparable to Sajid Nadiadwala’s ‘Heropanti’ that too was a launchpad for newcomers Tiger Shroff and Kriti Sanon, and had followed an almost similar trend. While that had a one time director Saabir Khan at the helm of affairs, it had managed a good run and touched the Rs. 50 crore (Rs. 500 million) mark eventually. In case of ‘Hero’, there is a much more experienced director (Nikhil Advani) calling the shots with Salman Khan and Eros backing it to the fullest. Now it has to be seen that how much further does ‘Hero’ go from here as there has been direct competition from Eros’ own ‘Welcome Back’ with Nikhil’s next directorial affair ‘Katti Batti’ arriving this Friday.

In the final run, ‘Hero’ would most certainly cross a much bigger ‘Tevar’ (Rs. 41 crore – Rs. 410 million) and may also go past ‘Roy’ (Rs. 45 crore – Rs. 450 million) eventually.

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Bollywood Weekly Trade Report – September 13, 2015

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