Bruce Lee – The Fighter’ (BLTF) 10-day Box Office Collections – Massive Decline in the Second Week

Ram Charan’s “Bruce Lee The Fighter” (BLTF), which was released on 16th October, 2015 with huge expectations at box office screens, has shown the poor collections at the worldwide box office in its second weekend. The film has failed to cross the Rs 60 core in 10 days. The movie which was released in Dussehra festival season did not show any raise in its collections.

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“Bruce Lee – The Fighter” Movie 10-day| Total Box Office Collections:

Apparently, the Bruce Lee The Fighter movie, which has been made with a  high budget of Rs 37 crore and huge pre-release business have make it a flop venture.

On the other hand, Bruce Lee has grossed about Rs 48.40 crore at the worldwide box office in its first week of it release and its distributors’ share at Rs 34.31 crore. After 10days themovie is continuing to do decent business collections in few areas.

Director Srinu Vaitla’s movie “Bruce Lee The Fighter” was forced to withdraw from many theaters across the globe to accommodate new movie releases like “Kanche”, “Columbus” and “Raju Gari Gadhi”. First Rudramadevi movie collection has affected Bruce Lee Box Office Collection a lot. The newly released movie has got positive reviews from audience and it became the first choice of the viewers to watch the movie.

Especially, Varun Tej’s “Kanche”, who is a young hero from the mega family, has affected the collection of Ram Charan’s “Bruce Lee – The Fighter”. The second weekend collections of “Bruce Lee – The Fighter” has drop down to 80% where as it compared to its opening weekend collection. Bruce Lee – The Fighter movie collected a total of Rs 55.55 crore gross at the worldwide box office in 10 days. The movie has The movie have to earn Rs 20 crore to recover their investments.

Bruce Lee – The Fighter” 10 days total collected is Rs 55.55 crore gross at the worldwide box office

The movie has returned Rs 38.29 crore to its distributors, who have shelled out a hefty sum of Rs 56 crore for its theatrical rights. It needs to earn them Rs 20 crore to recover their investments. A look at its current pace of collection suggests the film may incur huge losses to the distributors.

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