*Ghajini rakes in big money*


After Shah Rukh Khan's
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khan>
] successful run with *Rab Ne Bana Di
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*, it is Aamir Khan
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] who is bringing in all the earnings for Bollywood this year with *Ghajini
<http://www.rediff.com/movies/ghajini08.html>*raking in Rs 40 crore in the
first four days of its inauguration.

This means, *Rab Ne* and *Ghajini
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] *together are likely to contribute over 20 percent to the overall box
office collections of top 50 Hindi films released in 2008. Trade pundits
estimate that 2008 will now generate Rs 900 crore to Rs 1,000 crore, or
about 15 percent more than last year's collections.

Before the release of both *Rab Ne* and *Ghajini*, box office collections of
top 50 Bollywood films was estimated at Rs 700 crore, about Rs 150 crore
short of the collections of 2007 films, say trade experts.

Now the Aamir-starrer remake of Tamil film by the same name, *Ghajini*, is
pegged to generate about Rs 100 crore within three weeks of its release on
December 25, while Shah Rukh's *Rab Ne* has already crossed collections of
Rs 100 crore, including those from the overseas market.

"I do not expect any significant dip in the weekday's collections of *
Ghajini*. The box office report is overwhelming," Aamir Khan said on a
television channel on Sunday.

According to a Mumbai-based trade analyst, *Rab Ne* has already generated
profits of Rs 35 crore for Yash Raj Films, while *Ghajini *will do the same
for its producers Geetha Arts and its Indian distributors.

Earlier this month, leading box office analysts, including Komal Nahta and
Taran Adarsh, had told *Business Standard *how these two films were most
likely to bring back audiences to the theatres after the Mumbai terror
attacks [Images <http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=mumbai
terror attacks>] at the end of November.

"The weekend shows were mostly booked well in advance in our Mumbai and
Delhi-NCR multiplexes. We expect a similar response the second weekend," a
senior marketing executive of a leading multiplex chain said.

In January, the focus will shift from Aamir and Shah Rukh to Akshay Kumar [
Images <http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=akshay kumar>], who
will be starring in *Chandni Chowk to China
[Images<http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=chandni chowk
to china>
] *another awaited film.

http://www.rediff.com/movies/2008/dec/29ghajini-brings-in-big-money.htm

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regards,
Vithur

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