This Article is From Jul 28, 2014

Salman Khan's Eid Luck Works in Favour of Kick

Salman Khan's Eid Luck Works in Favour of Kick

Salman’s previous Eid releases like Wanted and Ek Tha Tiger turned out to be super hits.

Highlights

  • If one goes by the box office collections of Salman Khan’s Kick, people would unanimously agree that the superstar, whose Eid releases like Wanted and Ek Tha Tiger turned out to be super hits, should stick to his lucky date for movie screenings.
  • Kick, which marks the directorial debut of Sajid Nadiadwala, known for producing hit movies like Housefull and Heropanti, has minted over Rs 80 crore in just three days despite being panned by the critics.
  • “Salman Khan and Sajid Nadiadwala’s Kick collects (Friday) Rs 26.4 crore, (Saturday) Rs 27.15 crore and (Sunday) Rs 30.18 crore. Rs 83.73 crore is phenomenal,” read a statement.
  • Also starring Randeep Hooda, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Jacqueline Fernandez, the action thriller hit over 5,000 screens in India on July 25 as well as 42 other countries including non-traditional markets like France, Germany, Morocco and Maldives.
Mumbai: If one goes by the box office collections of Salman Khan's Kick, people would unanimously agree that the superstar, whose Eid releases like Wanted and Ek Tha Tiger turned out to be super hits, should stick to his lucky date for movie screenings.

Kick, which marks the directorial debut of Sajid Nadiadwala, known for producing hit movies like Housefull and Heropanti, has minted over Rs 80 crore in just three days despite being panned by the critics. (Also read: Kick Storms Box Office, Collects Rs 83 Crores in Opening Weekend)

"Salman Khan and Sajid Nadiadwala's Kick collects (Friday) Rs 26.4 crore, (Saturday) Rs 27.15 crore and (Sunday) Rs 30.18 crore. Rs 83.73 crore is phenomenal," read a statement. (Also read:Salman Khan's Kick Doesn't Do Justice to Original: Surender Reddy)

Also starring Randeep Hooda, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Jacqueline Fernandez, the action thriller hit over 5,000 screens in India on July 25 as well as 42 other countries including non-traditional markets like France, Germany, Morocco and Maldives.

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