The Domestic Box Office Winners 2010
Wednesday 5th January 2011 09.30 IST | |
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There were 13 films which scored at the box office in India this year. The following films were the ones which did Above Average business or better. All verdicts only take into account box office collections against the release size.
1. Dabangg Distributor Share - 77 crore Prints - 1675 Share Per Print - 4.60 lakhs Verdict - ALL TIME BLOCKBUSTER
2. Golmaal 3 Distributor Share - 57.75 crore Prints - 1550 Share Per Print - 3.75 lakhs Verdict - BLOCKBUSTER
3. Raajneeti Distributor Share - 48.75 crore Prints - 1475 Share Per Print - 3.30 lakhs Verdict - BLOCKBUSTER
4. Housefull Distributor Share - 37.25 crore Prints - 1550 Share Per Print - 2.40 lakhs Verdict - HIT
5. My Name Is Khan Distributor Share - 37 crore Prints - 1425 Share Per Print - 2.60 lakhs Verdict - HIT
6. Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai Distributor Share - 29.75 crore Prints - 1275 Share Per Print - 2.35 lakhs Verdict - HIT
7. I Hate Luv Storys Distributor Share - 21.50 crore Prints - 950 Share Per Print - 2.25 lakhs Verdict - HIT
8. Tees Maar Khan Distributor Share - 35 crore (expected) Prints - 1850 Share Per Print - 1.90 lakhs Verdict - SEMI HIT
9. Peepli [Live] Distributor Share - 14.75 crore Prints - 750 Share Per Print - 1.95 lakhs Verdict - SEMI HIT
10. Ishqiya Distributor Share - 10.50 crore Prints - 525 Share Per Print - 2 lakhs Verdict - SEMI HIT
11. Anjaana Anjaani Distributor Share - 20 crore Prints - 1075 Share Per Print - 1.85 lakhs Verdict - ABOVE AVERAGE
12. Badmash Company Distributor Share - 15.50 crore Prints - 925 Share Per Print - 1.70 lakhs Verdict - ABOVE AVERAGE
13. Band Baaja Baaraat Distributor Share - 10 crore (expected) Prints - 550 Share Per Print - 1.80 lakhs Verdict - ABOVE AVERAGE |
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Note: When a film is in the same category like Hit then the one with the higher share is ranked higher. A film with total multiplex release must get higher print average as the grosses are much higher at multiplexes than small centres but last year saw even urban films like I Hate Luv Storys and Anjaana Anjaani getting pretty big releases. |
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