Thursday, December 25, 2025
ADVT 
Bollywood

'Kill Dil' collects Rs.20 crore in opening weekend

Darpan News Desk IANS, 17 Nov, 2014 11:14 AM
  • 'Kill Dil' collects Rs.20 crore in opening weekend
Director Shaad Ali's “Kill Dil”, a thriller about guns and romance, managed to earn about Rs.20 crore in three days, says an expert.
 
Produced by Aditya Chopra, "Kill Dil" features Govinda, Ranveer Singh, Ali Zafar and Parineeti Chopra.
 
“‘Kill Dil’ hit about 1,800 screens Nov 14 and the budget was about Rs.25 to 30 crore. It has collected approximately Rs.20 crore in three days. We were expecting more from it. It hasn’t been appreciated by people,” Rajesh Thadani of Multimedia Combines told IANS.
 
Directed by Bharat Jain, horror movie “6-5=2”, which released along with “Kill Dil’, couldn’t spook the moviegoers either.
 
“It was a disaster. It earned approximately Rs.25 lakh,” he said.
 
M.S. Sathyu’s 1970s directorial “Garam Hawa”, starring Balraj Sahni, Shaukat Azmi, Gita Siddharth and Farooq Shaikh, also re-released on Friday. While it was appreciated by the “niche audience”, it didn’t create fireworks at the box office.
 
“It earned between Rs.5 and Rs.10 lakh. It is only for niche audiences,” said Thadani.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Current Theega' certified 'A', courtesy Sunny Leone's song

Current Theega' certified 'A', courtesy Sunny Leone's song
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has granted an 'A' certificate to upcoming Telugu comedy "Current Theega", due to the presence of a special song featuring porn star and Bollywood actress Sunny Leone.

Current Theega' certified 'A', courtesy Sunny Leone's song

'Happy Ending' a spoof on romantic comedies: Saif

'Happy Ending' a spoof on romantic comedies: Saif
Saif Ali Khan, who unveiled the trailer of "Happy Ending" with the movie's star cast here, has promised to offer fun and entertainment via the film.

'Happy Ending' a spoof on romantic comedies: Saif

Big B goes 'Jumma chumma' with B-Town's 'young' brigade

Big B goes 'Jumma chumma' with B-Town's 'young' brigade
It was a moment worth capturing! Bollywood veteran Amitabh Bachchan grooved with four younger Hindi film actors -- Akshay Kumar, Arjun Kapoor, Ayushmann Khurrana and Ali Zafar -- at the Star Box Office India Awards where he was honoured with the 'Box office Shahenshah Award'.

Big B goes 'Jumma chumma' with B-Town's 'young' brigade

After 'loud' acting, Saif gets 'subtle' for 'Happy Ending'

After 'loud' acting, Saif gets 'subtle' for 'Happy Ending'
Actor-producer Saif Ali Khan, last seen in "Humshakals", says his new film "Happy Ending", a romantic comedy, features him in a "subtle" avatar as opposed to some "loud" roles he has essayed in the past.

After 'loud' acting, Saif gets 'subtle' for 'Happy Ending'

Ali Zafar beefs up for 'Kill Dil'

Ali Zafar beefs up for 'Kill Dil'
After losing weight for "Chashme Baddoor", Pakistani actor Ali Zafar had to work out hard to get a beefed-up frame for "Kill Dil".

Ali Zafar beefs up for 'Kill Dil'

Good content always finds viewers: Shahid Kapoor

Good content always finds viewers: Shahid Kapoor
Actor Shahid Kapoor's Kashmir based drama "Haider" has crossed the Rs. 50 crore mark at the box office and he says good content always find an audience.

Good content always finds viewers: Shahid Kapoor