RGV and John Abraham fail to weave BO magic

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RGV and John Abraham fail to weave BO magic

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MUMBAI: Ram Gopal Varma’s ‘The Attacks Of 26/11‘ has been a wasted attempt to relive the Mumbai terror attacks of 2008 and, looking at the poor response it got at the box office, people did not seem keen to be reminded of it. The film collected about Rs 52 million in its first weekend.

John Abraham, Chitrangadha Singh and Prachi Desai starrer ‘I Me Aur Mein‘, which is an attempt to portray a modern day love triangle keeping the youth in mind, has also not been appreciated by the audiences. The film managed to collect only Rs 52.3 million for its opening weekend.

Abhishek Kapoor’s cinematic adaptation of Chetan Bhagat’s bestselling novel Three Mistakes of my Life Kai Po Che sustained due to metro multiplexes and collected Rs 282 million. The film added another Rs 85 million in its second weekend to take its ten-day box office total to Rs 367 million.

Zila Ghaziabad fared poor and collected Rs 137 million in its first week.

Murder 3 collected Rs 15.5 million for its second week to take its total to Rs 187 million.

Special 26 continued to be steady. The film collected Rs 62 million in its third week to end with a scorecard of Rs 663 million.

ABCD: Any Body Can Dance also maintained collections and added Rs 22.5 million in its third week. The film has so far netted Rs 391.5 million.