MUMABI: Akshay Kumar’s comedy “Entertainment” has witnessed a slight growth on the second day at the Indian box office.
According to International Business Times, the movie minted 11.16 crore rupees on the opening day and earned 11.53 crore rupees on the second day. Its two-day collections amount to 22.69 crore rupees, according to film critic and trade analyst Taran Adarsh.
“Entertainment” has now surpassed the two-day collections of Varun Dhawan-Alia Bhatt starrer “Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania,” which had collected 20.27 crore. It has also crossed the opening weekend collections of Tiger Shroff’s “Heropanti” (21.33 crore). However, the film failed to beat Akshay’s “Holiday — A Soldier is Never Off Duty” two-day collections, amounting to 24.48 crore rupees at the Indian box office.
“Entertainment” managed to hold well in the coming days, it will surpass the first weekend collections of Sunny Leone’s “Ragini MMS-2” (24.5 crore) and Dhawan’s “Main Tera Hero” (22.73 crore).
Akshay’s last release “Holiday” was a big hit at the box office and earned more than 100 crore rupees in India alone. It will be interesting to see if “Entertainment” will be able to enter the 100 crore club.
‘Entertainment’ earns over 20 crore rupees
Updated 11 August 2014