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CHENNAI BOX OFFICE
Total collections in Chennai : Rs. 14,25,704
Verdict: Below Average Opening
Average Theatre Occupancy (Weekend): 20%
Collection in Chennai (Weekend): Rs. 2,14,608
Average Theatre Occupancy (Weekdays): 15%
Collection in Chennai (Weekdays): Rs. 4,42,698
Touted to be India’s first 3D dance movie, ABCD has the stalwarts of Bollywood dance choreography coming together in a rags to riches story.
ABCD opened on an average note but the collections have been plummeting ever since.
It is a must watch for dance enthusiasts and it’s good to see Prabhu Deva on screen after a long time as well.
AADALAM BOYS CHINNATHA DANCE PREVIOUS WEEK RANKINGS
Ave Theatre occupancy (weekend) : 25%
Collection in Chennai (Weekend) : Rs. 7,68,398
A 3D dance movie, ABCD is the dubbed version of the Hindi movie of the same name. Directed by Remo Fernandez, ABCD is a rags-to-riches story of kids who are talented in dance.
Owing to the genre’s uniqueness and Prabhu Deva’s name, the movie had a decent opening but it still faces tough competition from the likes of Vishwaroopam.
Prabhu Deva’s evergreen when it comes to dance.
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