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Anaconda Box Office Collection Day 5: Paul & Jack’s Film Sees Big Drop, Misses 5 Cr Mark With Minor Margin
Anaconda Box Office Collection Day 5: The action-comedy-horror film continues to perform well at the box office on day 5 of the release. Starring Paul Rudd and Jack Black in the key roles, the film has neared the 5 crore mark, missing the target by a minor margin. On the first Monday (Day 5), the film saw a big drop in collections, earning just 0.45 crore, i.e, 45 lakhs. The previous day, the film earned a decent 1.05 crore in net collections in India. And the first five days total stands at 4.95 crore, missing the margin by just 5 lakhs. The film earned 45 lakhs across four | Click Here...
Anaconda Box Office Collection: Paul & Jack Starrer Film Nears 5 Crore On 1st Weekend
Anaconda Box Office Collection: The comedy horror film, reviving the nostalgia with an unexpected comedy twist, performed well at the box office in the first weekend. Starring Paul Rudd and Jack Black in central roles, the film neared 5 crore in its first four days. On the first Sunday (Day 4), the film saw a surge in collection, earning 1.05, the same as Saturday earnings. Collectively, Anaconda brought 2.1 crore approximately on the first weekend, taking the total of the film to nearly 5 crore, standing at 4.5 crore. Anaconda Day-wise Box Office Collection In India | Click Here...
Anaconda Box Office Collection: Paul Rudd & Jack Black’s Comedy Horror Film Opens Slow, Earns 1.60 Cr
Anaconda Box Office Collection: Opening on Christmas, the action-comedy-horror film earned a decent amount on day 1. Starring Paul Rudd and Jack Black in the lead roles, the film earned 1.60 crore in India, marking a good start despite tough competition. As per Sacnilk reports, the film earned 0.85 crore, i.e., 85 lakhs, in English language, 0.40 crore, i.e., 40 lakhs, in Hindi language, 0.25 crore, i.e., 25 lakhs, in Tamil language, and 0.10 crore, i.e., 10 lakhs, in Telugu language. Though the film had a decent collection on day 1, its performance is likely to rise as the | Click Here...
