Old
releases
like
OMG
Oh
My
God
and
English
Vinglish
have
continued
to
keep
the
bells
ringing
at
the
Box
Office
in
India.
They
have
landed
in
first
and
second
spots,
respectively,
in
the
domestic
collection
chart
beating
the
new
releases
like
Aiyyaa,
Bhoot
Returns,
Makkhi
and
three
other
films.
OMG
Oh
My
God
opened
to
a
poor
response,
but
the
positive
word
of
mouth
has
continued
to
keep
it
rock-steady
at
the
Box
Office.
Unaffected
by
new
releases,
Akshay
Kumar
and
Paresh
Rawal
starrer
has
collected
Rs
13
crores
nett
in
the
third
week.
With
this,
its
three
weeks'
total
collection
is
Rs
73
crores
nett
in
the
country.
But
it
is
expected
to
go
down
due
to
the
release
of
Student
of
the
Year.
Sridevi's
comeback
film
English
Vinglish,
which
had
collected
Rs
21
crores
nett
in
the
first
week,
continued
its
successful
at
the
Box
Office.
It
has
landed
in
the
second
spot
in
the
collection
chart
beating
new
releases.
It
has
approximately
Rs
11.4
crores
nett
to
its
two-week
total
Rs
32.4
crores
nett.
But
Aiyyaa,
which
is
the
much-hyped
comeback
film
of
Rani
Mukherjee,
has
failed
to
reach
the
expectations
of
its
producers.
It
was
expected
to
break
the
first
week
record
of
English
Vinglish,
but
it
has
just
collected
approximately
Rs
6.25
crores
nett
at
the
domestic
Box
Office
in
the
first
week.
Much-talked
about
horror
movie
Bhoot
Returns
has
fallen
flat
at
the
Box
Office
and
it
has
entered
the
list
of
flop
films
of
filmmaker
Ram
Gopal
Varma.
The
Manisha
Koirala's
comeback
has
only
collected
approximately
Rs
4.75
crores
nett
at
the
desi
collection
centres
in
the
first
week.
SS
Rajamouli's
graphical
wonder
Eega
had
done
wonders
at
the
Tollywood
Box
Office.
Its
Hindi
version
Makkhi
was
expected
to
repeat
the
same
magic
in
Bollywood
collection
centres.
Despite
terrific
word
of
mouth,
the
movie
has
raked
in
approximately
Rs
3.42
crores
nett
in
the
first
week.