Wednesday, June 3, 2026
ADVT 
Bollywood

'Kalank' Gets Rs 21 Crore Opener, Highest Of 2019

IANS, 18 Apr, 2019 08:28 PM

    Abhishek Varman's period drama "Kalank" has registered a business of Rs 21.60 crore on the first day, surpassing the opening day collection of "Kesari", "Gully Boy" and "Total Dhamaal", and becoming the highest opener of 2019 so far.


    "Eternal love always wins. 'Kalank' becomes the highest opener of 2019! Watch it in cinemas now," tweeted producer Karan Johar, along with a poster which declares that the movie minted Rs 21.60 crore when it released on Wednesday.


    Trade expert Taran Adarsh listed how it surpassed the numbers of other films of 2019.


    He tweeted: "Opening Day business of 2019 -- 'Kalank' Rs 21.60 crore (Wednesday), 'Kesari' Rs 21.06 crore (Thursday), 'Gully Boy' Rs 19.40 crore (Thursday), 'Total Dhamaal' Rs 16.50 crore... Note: Hindi films. Rs 10 crore plus openers included in the list...'Kalank' is the biggest opener of Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt to date."


    "Kalank" stars Sanjay Dutt, Madhuri Dixit Nene, Varun Dhawan, Alia Bhatt, Aditya Roy Kapur and Sonakshi Sinha. Along with the varied hues of love, the period drama highlights the trials and tribulations of love with the spotlight on communal tensions.


    Presented by Fox Star Studios, the film is produced by Dharma Productions, Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment, Hiroo Yash Johar and Apoorva Mehta, and co produced by Fox Star Studios.


    The movie has opened to mixed reviews, with some critics calling it overcrowded and some calling it "drop-dead gorgeous".


    The film, which released on a holiday like Mahavir Jayanti, is set to grow at the box office with an extended weekend and the holiday of Good Friday.


    Apart from the box office, the movie has become a favourite on social media with several memes and dialogues from the film getting popular in the digital world.


    "Kalank" has had the highest opening internationally of 2019 and has beaten the previous best of "Padmavaat" and "Dangal" in the UK with an estimated figure of 141,000 eurosa. Australia too has taken the best opening of 2019 with AUD 128,000.

     

    MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

    Nawazuddin Loves Watching English Movies And Salman Bhai’s Films

    Nawazuddin Loves Watching English Movies And Salman Bhai’s Films
    Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui says he loves watching English films even when the language eludes him sometimes.

    Nawazuddin Loves Watching English Movies And Salman Bhai’s Films

    Manisha Koirala Wants To Explore More As An Author

    After writing about her battle against cancer in "Healed: How Cancer Gave Me a New Life", actress Manisha Koirala says she wants to write more books and has a "couple of ideas" in her mind.

    Manisha Koirala Wants To Explore More As An Author

    Haven't Written Songs For Modi Biopic: Javed Akhtar

    Veteran lyricist Javed Akhtar on Friday denied writing songs for Omung Kumar B directorial film "PM Narendra Modi".

    Haven't Written Songs For Modi Biopic: Javed Akhtar

    It's Fab To Work With Vijay, Atlee: Jackie Shroff

    It's Fab To Work With Vijay, Atlee: Jackie Shroff
    Actor Jackie Shroff, who has joined the sets of the upcoming movie tentatively titled "Thalapathy 63", describes working with Tamil actor Vijay and the film's director Atlee as fabulous.

    It's Fab To Work With Vijay, Atlee: Jackie Shroff

    Alia Bhatt's First Visit To Gaiety For 'First Class'

    Alia Bhatt's First Visit To Gaiety For 'First Class'
    Actress Alia Bhatt, who is playing one of the leading ladies in the upcoming film "Kalank", on Friday visited Mumbai's iconic Gaiety theatre for the first time in her life.  

    Alia Bhatt's First Visit To Gaiety For 'First Class'

    Wish I Was Acting In 1980s, Says Nandita Das

    Filmmaker-actor Nandita Das, who is coming up with the remake of 1980s cult film "Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyoon Aata Hai", says 1980s was a great time for Indian cinema as the parallel cinema movement was at its peak in India then.

    Wish I Was Acting In 1980s, Says Nandita Das