By Goher Iqbal Punn, Film Critic & Entertainment Analyst, Showbiz Bites
Bombay Velvet 1st weekend box office collections – well, the film simply turned out to be the biggest disaster and after checking the figures of three days’ business, the film now adds itself to the list of the biggest disasters of all time. All the predictions, which were made prior to release, went flat and the movie took an altogether opposite turn by showing itself a big LOOSER.
Anyway, Bombay Velvet 1st weekend box office collections (3 days business) in domestic market is around 16.10 crore, which is simply very poor in all manners and in every sense of the word.
Let’s check out the breakdown of the 1st weekend business in India:
Bombay Velvet 1st day box office collections: 5.20 crore
Bombay Velvet 2nd day box office collections: 5.10 crore
Bomay Velvet 3rd day box office collections: 5.80 crore
Total Domestic Collections 1st Weekend (in 3 Days): 16.10 crore
The film is a big budget movie and now all the stakeholders are under huge pressure, since the loss is going to be the biggest. Keep coming back to this website to learn more on the film and other entertainment stuff. Till the time, you may browse the website to enjoy other posts. Also enjoy Guddu Rangeela’s trailer and Ishq Click’s first motion poster.
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Goher Iqbal Punn is a famed Hindi Film Critic, Hindi Music Reviewer, Entertainment Columnist and Bollywood Analyst. His creative and analytical writings are well-received and liked. Mr. Punn is a film trade expert as well and his Box Office Reports are always loved to read and appreciated. His other expertise includes analyzing the small screen of India (Indian television soaps & its celebrities). He has worked with the media giants like BBC (London), Screen (Indian Express, Delhi/Mumbai), Bollywood Hungama (Mumbai), Indiainfo (Mumbai/Bangalore) Daily Times (Lahore) and The Post (Lahore) respectively. In addition to these big wheels of the media industry, Mr. Punn has also been associated with plenty of other coveted online entertainment publications such as Nowrunning (New York), Galmsham (Mumbai), Radio Sargam (Leeds), One India (Bangalore/Mumbai), Bollygraph (Katmandu), Sulekha (Aston), Planet Bollywood (New York) and to name a few. Goher also shares a good rapport with Bollywood and Indian television fraternities.
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