'Godzilla x Kong Roars to Box Office Success in India
The highly anticipated blockbuster 'Godzilla x Kong' has continued its impressive run at the Indian box office, raking in a substantial Rs. 7.50 crore in its fourth week. This brings its total domestic earnings to a remarkable Rs. 120.25 crore, a testament to the film's enduring popularity.
Despite facing competition from Eid releases in its third week, 'Godzilla x Kong' demonstrated its resilience, maintaining a strong hold in its fourth week with a mere 40% drop from the previous week. The film's performance on Thursday was even more impressive, experiencing a decline of just 30%.
Looking ahead, the film is expected to continue its strong performance in the coming weeks, given the absence of significant competition. Analysts predict a potential closing figure of Rs. 130 crore, a remarkable feat in the post-pandemic market.
Regional Success
'Godzilla x Kong' has been particularly successful in Tamil Nadu, where it has grossed an impressive Rs. 31 crore. This places the film among the top five highest-grossing Hollywood releases in the state. Other South Indian states have also performed well, though areas like Telugu states and Mysore could have witnessed marginally better results.
North India, on the other hand, has not been as receptive to the film, which is consistent with the performance of previous installments in the franchise.
Impressive Figures
The film's week-by-week gross collections at the Indian box office present a clear picture of its success:
- Week One: Rs. 67.25 croren- Week Two: Rs. 32.50 croren- Week Three: Rs. 13.00 croren- Week Four: Rs. 7.50 crore
Total: Rs. 120.25 crore (Rs. 96 crore Nett)
'Godzilla x Kong' has emerged as a major force at the Indian box office, demonstrating the enduring appeal of cinematic spectacle and the strength of the Hollywood brand in the country. With its impressive earnings and lack of major competition in the near future, the film is poised to continue its successful run and solidify its place as one of the highest-grossing Hollywood releases in India.'