Zindagi Na Milegi...: Box Office Collections Cross Rs 110 Crore


Daijiworld Media Network—Mumbai (CN)

Mumbai, Jul 28: ‘Zindagi Na Milegi Dobbara’ (ZNMD), the movie directed by Zoya Akthar and released by Eros International, starring Hrithik Roshan, Farhan Akhtar, Abhay Deol, Kalki Koechlin, and Katrina Kaif, has so far grossed over Rs 110 crore (Rs 1100 million) in just 11 days since its release.

Jubilant with the figures, an Eros International official says, “ZNMD has seen excellent earnings nationwide as well as abroad, especially in multiplexes. An estimated Rs 800 million rupees gross collection is from the domestic market and the rest from across the globe. This is beyond our expectations, and we are jubilant about it.”

Earlier, it was reported that the movie was released on 1,800 screens worldwide. The initial response (during the first weekend) was indeed superb with both single screens and multiplexes running houseful.

According to analysts, the movie is going to dominate the metro multiplexes for the next couple of weeks.

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  • gurmey, nepal

    Fri, Jul 29 2011

    very nice
    movie i like it

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  • Mohit malik, Delhi

    Thu, Jul 28 2011

    M nt shoked by this fivure of 110 crore in 10 days, v all knw tht JNMD deserve this.

    Nad hatts of to zoya fr such a nc mv.
    Altho mv seems slow bt very enegatic and full of masti. Even fr a single sec i hvnt lost my intrest frm mv.
    I lv it. Ummmmmaaaahhhh.

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