Agneepath has set a new first day record of around 22 crore nett as per early estimates. The film has collected phenomenal numbers in Mumbai and South easily beating the first day numbers of Bodyguard. The North India and Central India belts are coming in with slightly lower collections as compared to Bodyguard. It is Mumbai and South where it has collected around 1.75 crore nett more than Bodyguard. It is also the second highest single day collection ever after the second day of Ra.One. The holiday factor has helped in a big way and just like Bodyguard day one and Ra.One day two. | |
The 20 crore nett plus days of Hindi cinema have all come with the major holidays be it Eid, Diwali and now Republic Day. The first day will be the best day and now it remains to be seen at what levels the film sustains over the weekend. |
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Friday, 27 January 2012
Agneepath's First Day Early Estimate
India Surrenders Yet Again iN Adelaide Too...
Australia declared their second innings at 167 for 5 to set India a massive target of 500 in 146 overs. Any faint hopes India had of chasing down the target were dashed by yet another batting collapse as the tourists slumped to 166 for 6 at stumps on the fourth day in Adelaide.
Opening woes continue
India has struggled to put together any meaningful partnership for the first wicket in this series, and the trend continued when Gautam Gambhir edged a Ryan Harris delivery pitched around the off stump to Brad Haddin behind the wickets in the fifth over of India's second innings. Gambhir made 181 runs in the series at an average of 22.62, and 83 of those runs were scored in the second innings at Sydney.
Sehwag's cameo
India's stand-in captain Virender Sehwag flirted with danger more often than not during his 53-ball 62, and he made his intentions crystal clear from the first delivery he faced when he had an almighty swing at a widish length ball from Ben Hilfenhaus and just managed to clear Hussey at gully. Sehwag then played another poor shot shortly afterwards off Harris but was lucky the ball just fell short of David Warner, who was stationed in one of the gullys. He then hit a couple of boundaries off Hilfenhaus' bowling, but was
fortunate to get away with those shots as he wasn't in control both times.
But, Sehwag also showed the reason he has earned the reputation of being a destructive batsman as he despatched Hilfenhaus, Peter Siddle and Nathan Lyon to the fence with absolute disdain. He brought up his second half-century of the series by lofting Lyon over mid-off to get to the mark off only 36 deliveries.
There was also a stark contrast in the field placements for Sehwag and Rahul Dravid. When Sehwag was on strike, the field was spread out and fielders were stationed on the boundary, but the situation changed when Dravid took strike as the field closed in. This was a mini-battle won by Sehwag for the most part, and his counter-attack, however risky, caught out and frustrated the Australians for a while.
Sehwag though threw it away when he was caught by Ponting at short cover off a Lyon full toss, and the bowler himself couldn't believe his luck, as India went into Tea at 92 for 2.
India has struggled to put together any meaningful partnership for the first wicket in this series, and the trend continued when Gautam Gambhir edged a Ryan Harris delivery pitched around the off stump to Brad Haddin behind the wickets in the fifth over of India's second innings. Gambhir made 181 runs in the series at an average of 22.62, and 83 of those runs were scored in the second innings at Sydney.
Sehwag's cameo
India's stand-in captain Virender Sehwag flirted with danger more often than not during his 53-ball 62, and he made his intentions crystal clear from the first delivery he faced when he had an almighty swing at a widish length ball from Ben Hilfenhaus and just managed to clear Hussey at gully. Sehwag then played another poor shot shortly afterwards off Harris but was lucky the ball just fell short of David Warner, who was stationed in one of the gullys. He then hit a couple of boundaries off Hilfenhaus' bowling, but was
fortunate to get away with those shots as he wasn't in control both times.
But, Sehwag also showed the reason he has earned the reputation of being a destructive batsman as he despatched Hilfenhaus, Peter Siddle and Nathan Lyon to the fence with absolute disdain. He brought up his second half-century of the series by lofting Lyon over mid-off to get to the mark off only 36 deliveries.
There was also a stark contrast in the field placements for Sehwag and Rahul Dravid. When Sehwag was on strike, the field was spread out and fielders were stationed on the boundary, but the situation changed when Dravid took strike as the field closed in. This was a mini-battle won by Sehwag for the most part, and his counter-attack, however risky, caught out and frustrated the Australians for a while.
Sehwag though threw it away when he was caught by Ponting at short cover off a Lyon full toss, and the bowler himself couldn't believe his luck, as India went into Tea at 92 for 2.
India lost the wickets of Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, VVS Laxman and Kohli in the last session to all but hasten the visitors' demise in the fourth Test. Dravid fell in the fifth over in the post-tea session as he played a poor shot as he attempted to play a drive, but only managed to get a thick edge which was pouched by Hussey at gully, with Harris being the successful bowler.
Lyon then got into the act as he dismissed Tendulkar, who had gone into a shell, and the eternal wait for his 100th international hundred will have to continue. Tendulkar gloved the ball to short leg where Ed Cowan took a simple catch to end the Indian legend's struggle in the middle.
Laxman did himself no favours as he again failed to put together a big knock and was out shortly before stumps to give Lyon his third wicket of the innings. It wasn't a wicket-taking delivery, but Laxman, who survived a loud LBW appeal from Siddle and was dropped by Ponting when on 25, hit it straight to Shaun Marsh at short midwicket. Laxman made 35 runs off 88 deliveries and added 52 runs for the fifth wicket with Kohli to give India the faintest of hopes of dragging the match late into the fifth day, but in the end it wasn't to be.
Kohli, who scored his maiden Test ton in the first innings, then ran himself out needlessly off the last ball of the penultimate over of the day when he took off for a risky run and despite a desperate dive failed to beat Hilfenhaus's direct hit from midwicket. And, that implosion and lack of thought on Kohli's part just about sums up India's abject surrender Down Under.
Lyon then got into the act as he dismissed Tendulkar, who had gone into a shell, and the eternal wait for his 100th international hundred will have to continue. Tendulkar gloved the ball to short leg where Ed Cowan took a simple catch to end the Indian legend's struggle in the middle.
Laxman did himself no favours as he again failed to put together a big knock and was out shortly before stumps to give Lyon his third wicket of the innings. It wasn't a wicket-taking delivery, but Laxman, who survived a loud LBW appeal from Siddle and was dropped by Ponting when on 25, hit it straight to Shaun Marsh at short midwicket. Laxman made 35 runs off 88 deliveries and added 52 runs for the fifth wicket with Kohli to give India the faintest of hopes of dragging the match late into the fifth day, but in the end it wasn't to be.
Kohli, who scored his maiden Test ton in the first innings, then ran himself out needlessly off the last ball of the penultimate over of the day when he took off for a risky run and despite a desperate dive failed to beat Hilfenhaus's direct hit from midwicket. And, that implosion and lack of thought on Kohli's part just about sums up India's abject surrender Down Under.
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
Agneepath Opening Day Estimate. Chasing Opening Day Records.
Agneepath is the most awaited movie of the January 2012 month and definitely one of the most awaited movie of the year. Agneepath is scheduled for release on 26th January and being a holiday, it has all the incredients for having the opening day record in its kitty. Agneepath as if now is scheduled for 2600-2700 screen release all India and may be also get increased by the release day. So, what are the chances of breaking opening day record?
Chances are very good. Hrithik Roshan is back after super successful Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara. Priyanka Chopra is back after the success of Don 2. Also the USP of the film is 'Kancha' Sanjay Dutt is back in full throttle. If all goes well Agneepath should easily cross 15+ crore nett all India in its opening day. Below are the opening day records. Have a look.
Opening Day Records -
Bodyguard - 21.5 cr nett.
Ra.One - 18 cr nett (All Versions).
Don 2 - 15.25 cr nett (All Versions).
Dabangg - 14.5 cr nett.
Ready - 13.28 cr nett.
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