am amazed that this movie hasn't been chucked out of boxoffice yet, biggest flop from its inception. why don't Indian directors or the possible special graphics artists learn something from west or Japanese? how long will not try your luck with your B grade movies? the Indian audience is more knowledgeable than you film makers out there in Mumbai, you are no more than a bunch of puppets with the same storyline. for god sake have some creativity.
Peoples dont care about story, dialogues,acting, editing, screenplay etc, They only care about shah rukh khan lol and movie is super hit lol
Pre-release revenue
In March 2011, it was announced that the television broadcasting rights for Ra.One had been sold to Star India for a then-record sum of 40 crore (US$8.92 million), surpassing the previous record set by 3 Idiots (2009) for 33 crore (US$7.36 million).[11] The film's music rights were bought by T-Series for 15 crore (US$3.35 million) whilst the distribution rights were acquired by Eros Entertainment for 77 crore (US$17.17 million).[4] The distribution rights for the film in Tamil Nadu and Kerala were bagged by Abirami Ramanathan for a reportedly record, but undisclosed price.[51] Ra.One set a new record for total pre-release revenue earned, netting 132 crore (US$29.44 million) and surpassed the previous record held by 3 Idiots, which had netted 85 crore (US$18.96 million)
After Release
Following up to its release, Ra.One surpassed several records among Indian films for the volume of theatrical release in India and worldwide. Nationally, the film released in 3,500 screens, breaking the record of Bodyguard (2011), which released in 2,700 screens.[9] Overseas, it is currently expected to release in around 1,500 screens in 904 prints, with 600 screens in Germany, 300 screens in South Korea, 25 prints in Taiwan and New Zealand, 75 prints in Russia,[9][80] 79 prints in the Middle East,[8] 344 prints in USA, 51 prints in Australia, 202 prints in the UK and 49 prints in Canada.[81] In case the partnership deal is successful, the film will also release in China with 1,000 prints.[82] Moreover, Ra.One 3D version released in 550 selected screens around the world.[9]
Box office
Ra.One saw a record 70-100% occupancy levels all over India, with full houses in many multiplexes. The lesser-than-expected occupancy level was mainly due to the effect of Diwali festivities, which took a toll on the evening shows. The morning opening was described "historic" by several trade analysts.[135][136] Generally, the 3D version of the film saw better occupancy levels than the 2D version.[137] Families and children comprised the major demographics of Ra.One's audience.
On the first day, Ra.One collected 14.63 crore (US$3.26 million) from the Hindi version[138] and an estimated 2 crore (US$446,000) from the Tamil and Telugu versions,[139] taking its all-India total to 16.63 crore (US$3.71 million). It set records for the biggest Diwali opening day ever by beating Golmaal 3 (8.72 crore),[140] The lesser total was attributed to a fall in evening collections, caused due to festive celebrations and pujas. However, on the second day, Ra.One set records throughout the nation by collecting 22.8 crore (US$5.08 million) in the Hindi version and hence surpassing the biggest single-day record in India held by Bodyguard.[141]
The third day collection of the film Hindi version netted at 15.50 crore (US$3.46 million), and has again set a record three day collection of 53 crore (US$11.82 million) nett, by surpassing previous record by Bodyguard (52.60 crores). The Tamil and Telugu versions of the film also collected around 4 crore (US$892,000) nett over three days, giving it a total of 57 crore (US$12.71 million) nett for all three languages.[142] The film's Hindi version collected 14.25 crore (US$3.18 million) nett on it's fourth day, with four days collection totaling around 67 crore (US$14.94 million) nett
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