Besides
the
big
release
of
the
week,
The
Buckingham
Murders,
there
were
also
re-releases
like
Tumbbad,
Tujhe
Meri
Kasam
and
Veer
Zaara.
The
film
that
ended
up
with
the
best
collections?
The
non-star
conventional
indie
affair,
Tumbbad.
Despite
the
competition,
it’s
this
Sohum
Shah
led
film
which
saw
the
best
collections
coming
its
way,
with
Rs
7.50
crore*
(Rs
75
million)
being
accumulated.
This
is
bigger
than
the
entire
first
week
collections
of
the
film
during
its
original
release
in
2018,
which
had
been
Rs
5.85
crore
(Rs
58.5
million).
Now
one
can
expect
the
numbers
to
double
up
when
the
first
week
of
the
rerun
concludes.
The
horror
film
has
finally
got
its
due
after
being
hailed
as
a
cult
classic
over
the
years.
Tujhe
Meri
Kasam
did
well
again,
especially
in
Maharashtra,
where
it
found
the
widest
release.
The
collections
crossed
the
Rs
1
crore
(Rs
10
million)
mark
and
considering
this
one
is
a
small
budget
film,
such
sort
of
reruns
will
help
the
overall
collections
look
better.
Veer
Zaara
was
more
of
a
nostalgic
release
rather
than
the
kind
where
the
intention
is
to
earn
moolah.
Also,
this
isn’t
the
first
time
that
it
has
seen
a
re-release
since
special
shows
are
occasionally
planned
for
the
audiences
every
now
and
then.
The
collections
were
under
Rs
1
crore
(Rs
10
million)
and
one
doesn’t
see
a
long
run
in
theatres
here.
The
new
release
The
Buckingham
Murders
saw
a
low
weekend
of
Rs
7
crore
(Rs
70
million).
This
was
expected
from
the
niche
film,
which
collected
a
mere
Rs
1.62
crore
(Rs
16.2
million)
on
Friday.
The
daily
growth
was
also
limited,
which
means
that
the
best
case
scenario
would
see
a
lifetime
score
of
Rs
15
crore
(Rs
150
million)
for
the
Kareena
Kapoor
Khan
starrer.
*Estimates.
Final
numbers
awaited.
Note:
All
collections
as
per
various
box
office
sources.