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Box Office Super Hit Movie Inception Rocks in India 2nd Weekend

Posted by Ricky Luveiltz On July - 30 - 2010

Box Office Super Hit Movie Inception Rocks in India 2nd Weekend

The second weekend Box-office of Warner Bros. Pictures’ dream-themed film Inception directed by Christopher Nolan and top-lining Leonardo DiCaprio, was rock solid and scored an appreciating gross collection of Rs.39, 892,195 in India. In the US Box Office, Inception retained its No.1 slot with an estimated chart-topping $43.5 million at 3,792 locations. The drop was approximately 31% in comparison to the first weekend.

“Inception is one of the few Hollywood movies which keeps weekdays active for Cinema operators. Occupancy is just growing day by day & more importantly we are seeing repeat patrons at many locations. It is a must watch movie of all time. Thanks to Inception our Q2 has started on a very good note.” says Devang Sampat President for Cinemax India Ltd.

Inception released in India in four languages with 300 prints which include English (120 prints), Hindi (90 prints), Tamil (45 prints) and Telugu (45 print). This critically acclaimed film has got an over-whelming response from the audiences across the nation.

Estimated cume after the 2nd weekend: 167,378,382 ($3,579,738)

Screens: Prints: Sites: 239:239:239

Weekend drop: – 47%

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