Movie: GUNDAY Cinema Release: 14 February 2014 Cast: Ranveer Singh, Arjun Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra, Irrfan Khan Director: Ali Abbas Zafar Producer: Aditya Chopra Genre: Action Banner: Yash Raj Films Country: India (Bollywood)
Synopsis: Based in Calcutta during its most unsettled times in the '70's, the film deals with the inseparable life of Bikram and Bala. The story of 2 boys, boys who became refugees. Refugees who became gun couriers. Gun Couriers who became coal bandits, Coal bandits who became Calcutta's Most Loved, Most Celebrated, Most Reckless, Most Fearless, Most Powerful! A story of two happy-go-lucky renegades who came to be known as… Gunday!
The film will also be released in Bengali with a full Bengali songs composed by Bappi Lahiri. This will be also the first Indian film to have its trailer premier at the Dubai International Film Festival.
Trailer: GUNDAY
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Gunday Has Strong Opening At Multiplexes And Single Screens 14 February 2014
Gunday had a strong opening in most places in India with around 60-65% collections on average. The opening was very good at multiplexes and the single screens that opened early.
The start for Gunday was better in North and Central India than Mumbai circuit and though Mumbai was good it was not as strong as places like Delhi/UP or CI. It was the opposite for Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram - Leela the last Ranveer Singh starrer which opened best in Mumbai circuit.
It is Valentine's Day today so the film should get a little boost from that at multiplexes with better collections in the evening and late afternoon than a normal Friday. Gunday is on course to put up a very good first day total and if it sustains it may well emerge the first hit of 2014.
Gunday had a good weekend as it collected around 40.25 crore nett over its first weekend. The film was good in most circuits with only Mysore really underperforming. There was a drop on Saturday but that was partly to because the first day had collections that were a little higher than they would have been normally due to Valentines Day.
The film collected 15 crore nett on Friday, 11.25 crore nett on Saturday and 14 crore nett on Sunday.
The business in multiplexes across India was better than single screens despite it being an action masala film.The film is a success but it is the weekdays that will tell if the film can become a major hit.
Its difficult to tell what the weekend trend was as that depends on the Valentines Day benefit, if it benefited by 1-1.50 crore then the trend is not that good but if the benefit was 2.5-3 crore then its a decent trend. It is due to Valentines Day that the collections are lower on Sunday than Friday which is a rare especially for a film scoring at multiplexes.
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