Ghaati vs Little Hearts vs Madharaasi Box Office Collections: This past weekend turned out into a box office clash with multiple films competing for audience attention. From regional human dramas to an international horror spectacle, every new product had made its buzz. Let us break down the performances of Ghati, Little Hearts, Madrasi, and The Conjuring: Last Rites over their first three days.
Little Hearts was up on all fronts of its opening weekend.
Day 1: ₹1.35 crores
Day 2: ₹2.5 crores
On Day 3: ₹3.7 crores .
This gradual increase collected the film ending the weekend at ₹7.55 crores, a decent figure for a small budget film and release in limited screens.
Ghati, on opening day, had managed to collect ₹2 crores net. But how far did it go below on
Day 2: ₹1.8
Day 3: ₹1.1
The three-day net total is ₹4.9 crores from approximately ₹10.5 crores gross. This was a larger opening than Little Hearts, but given the drop, it hints at mixed word-of-mouth.
Sivakarthikeyan’s Madharaasi ruled as far as box office collection is concerned with a net of ₹36.6 crores for three days converted to ₹65.6 gross. Day 1: ₹13.7 crores Day 2: ₹12.1 crores Day 3: ₹10.9 crores Tamil Nadu, of course, took the lion’s share, while the Telugu markets underpinned it considerably. Its pan-India run suggests that it is a forthcoming blockbuster.
In the world, The Conjuring: Last Rites held the world record with $187 million (₹1580 crores) in just three days. For India, it collected around ₹49.3 crores net, proving the strength of the horror franchise among Indian audiences within and outside India.
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Of Indian films, Madrasi was by far the greatest winner. And the collections of Ghati and Little Hearts became almost negligible against it. But in the overall race, The Conjuring: Last Rites ruled the world, as if to show how global cinema holds forth as big numbers are racked up alongside regional blockbusters.