The big Punjabi release Sarvann fared poorly at the box office as it collected 1.45 crore NETT (1.65 crore GROSS) over the weekend across India and then crashed to 18 lakhs nett on Monday. The hero of the film Arminder Gill had a blockbuster Angrez and Hit Love Punjab behind him but this film failed from the first show as the audience did just not come. Normally big Punjabi films don't release in January as the market is weak but its about the content that it has fared so badly and not the release date. the lifetime business of the film will be 2.50 crore NETT (2.85 crore GROSS) at best.
The results were better in South India where the two big Telugu films did very well and the Tamil film was also okay. The Telugu film Khaidi No.150 took a phenomenal opening at 41.75 crore GROSS which was the eighth highest ever in India including all films and the third highest ever for a film from the South. The five day weekend closed at 77 crore GROSS which is a huge number for a South Indian film. The film scored in Karnataka as well as Nizam / Andhra
The other Telugu release Gautamputra Satakarni also fared well as it grossed 16 crore crore GROSS on day one and had a four day weekend of 38 crore GROSS
The Tamil film Bhairavaa was an average fare as it grossed 11 crore GROSS on day one and 30 crore GROSS over four days.
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