The third installment of the adventure comedy film, ‘Total Dhamaal‘ ended its first weekend with superb Box office collection. The multi-starrer film has a good start at the commercial circuits with an earning of ₹16.50 crore on its opening day at the box office. ‘Total Dhamaal’ observed an excellent jump on its second day at the box office where it collected ₹20.40 crores.
The film observed a good response in cities like Kolkata, Mumbai, and Pune. Being a family entertainer, it pulled a huge occupancy on its day 3. ‘Total Dhamaal’ ended the weekend on a fabulous note as the movie managed to register a huge amount on the third day.
#TotalDhamaal hits the ball out of the park… Swims past ₹ 60 cr… Word of mouth came into play on Day 1 itself… Terrific in mass circuits… Big growth at metros/plexes [Day 2 and 3]… Fri 16.50 cr, Sat 20.40 cr, Sun 25.50 cr. Total: ₹ 62.40 cr. India biz. ????????????
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) February 25, 2019
With a screen count of 3,700 across India, ‘Total Dhamaal’ has managed to earn a huge amount of ₹25 crores approximately and this takes the total collection of the film to ₹62.40 crore net. It is the highest first-weekend collection of the year beating the numbers of the last week collection of ‘Gully Boy’ by ₹10 crores.
#TotalDhamaal day-wise growth…
Sat [vis-à-vis Fri]: 23.64%
Sun [vis-à-vis Sat]: 25%
Well begun is half done… #TotalDhamaal passes preliminary test [weekend] with distinction marks… Day 4 [Mon] is a litmus test… Needs to maintain the rhythm to emerge a Hit.— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) February 25, 2019
The film stars Ajay Devgn, Anil Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit Nene, Arshad Warsi, Johnny Lever, Sanjay Mishra, Riteish Deshmukh in important roles. Indra Kumar directed the movie and is bankrolled by Fox Star Studios, Ajay Devgn Films, and Indra Kumar.
‘Total Dhamaal’ has good use of VFX, but the film’s screenplay and punchlines. The loud comedy is full of trains ramming cars, roaring wild cats, and helicopters crash landing. The first half of the movie is breezy while the second one is overcrowded with many characters in a week plot.