All The Best recovers after slow start

Starts 3rd October

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All The Best recovers after slow start

MUMBAI: After a weak opening on Friday and Saturday, Ajay Devgan‘s All The Best has picked up dramatically to garner a producer-share of around Rs 170 million as it starts its second-week run.

According to trade sources, the occupancy rates at multiplexes varied between 50 and 70 per cent as the movie

progressed after its theatrical release on 16 October.

Avers CS Poojary of RR Films, distributor of the film in the Mumbai territory, "The revival of All The Best from the third day of its release is anything but ordinary. The relatively weak opening in the first two days could be attributed to the pre-Diwali period where family audiences stayed away from theatres."

Released across India with 1000 prints, All The Best is the third film in recent times after Munnabhai MBBS and No Entry to have a slow start before picking up steam on strength of a strong public response.