Undeterred
by
beating
new
releases
like
Cigarette
Ki
Tarah,
Myoho
and
The
Last
Act,
old
releases
like
Khiladi
786
and
Talaash
have
wonderful
business
at
the
Indian
Box
Office
this
week
too.
Khiladi
786
has
topped
collection
chart,
while
Talaash
landed
in
the
second
place
in
the
country.
The
new
releases
have
fetched
negligible
numbers
at
the
desi
Box
Office.
Khiladi
786,
which
had
collected
Rs
52.55
crores
nett
at
the
domestic
Box
Office
in
its
first
week,
kept
the
bells
ringing
at
the
desi
market
in
the
second
week
too.
The
Akshay
Kumar
and
Asin
starrer
movie
collected
Rs
10.75
crores
in
the
second
weekend
and
raked
in
another
Rs
6.75
crores
on
the
weekdays.
It
has
collected
Rs
17.5
crores
nett
in
the
second
week,
taking
its
14-day
domestic
total
to
Rs
70
crores
nett.
Meanwhile,
another
old
movie
Talaash,
which
had
raked
in
Rs
84.82
crores
nett
at
the
domestic
Box
Office
in
two
weeks,
has
also
done
good
business
in
the
third
week.
The
Aamir
Khan,
Kareena
Kapoor
and
Rani
Mukherjee
starrer
movie
collected
Rs
5.04
crores
in
the
third
weekend
and
Rs
2.72
crores
on
weekdays.
In
the
third
week,
the
film
has
added
Rs
7.76
crores
nett
to
its
21-day
total
Rs
93.40
crores
nett.
Whereas
new
releases
Cigarette
Ki
Tarah,
Myoho
and
The
Last
Act
released
in
minimum
number
of
screens
on
December
14
without
much
hype
and
promotions,
and
opened
to
a
very
poor
response
at
the
Box
Office.
Their
business
did
not
grow
in
the
following
days
to.
So
they
have
turned
flop
shows
with
a
meagre
amount
of
collection.
However,
Salman
Khan's
much-awaited
movie
Dabangg
2
has
hit
the
screens
today
and
opened
to
an
earth-shattering
response
at
the
domestic
Box
Office.
Trade
experts
feel
that
the
Dabangg
sequel
will
completely
slow
down
the
collection
of
Khiladi
786
and
Talaash,
which
may
not
be
able
to
cross
Rs
100
crore
mark
in
their
life-time.
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