Matru
Ki
Bijlee
Ka
Mandola
(MKBKM)
has
received
dull
response
at
the
overseas
Box
Office
in
the
first
weekend.
The
collection
of
the
Imran
Khan
and
Anushka
Sharma
starrer
was
affected
by
Telugu
films
Seethamma
Vakitlo
Sirimalle
Chettu
(SVSC),
Naayak,
Tamil
movies
Alex
Pandian
(AP),
Kanna
Laddu
Thinna
Aasaiya
(KLTA)
and
Punjabi
film
Saadi
Love
Story
(SLS)
in
major
markets
like
USA,
UK
and
Australia.
Its
international
total
is
much
lower
than
the
USA
collection
of
SVSC.
Matru
Ki
Bijlee
Ka
Mandola
has
collected
Rs
1.85
crores
($3,38,726)
from
113
screens
at
the
USA
Box
Office
in
the
first
weekend.
The
movie
has
landed
in
the
third
place
with
Seethamma
Vakitlo
Sirimalle
Chettu,
which
topped
the
USA
collection
chart
with
its
first
weekend
total
Rs
6.87
crores
($12,62,100)
from
69
screens.
Whereas
Naayak
has
landed
in
the
second
spot
USA
business
chart
with
its
opening
weekend
total
Rs
2.11
crores
($3,87,808)
on
54
screens.
Whereas
Saadi
Love
Story
has
collected
Rs
51.46
lacs
($94,416)
from
26
screens,
Kanna
Laddu
Thinna
Aasaiya
has
collected
Rs
12.99
lakhs
($23,840)
from
6
screens
and
Alex
Pandian
has
collected
Rs
9.02
lakhs
($16,542)
from
12
screens.
Matru
Ki
Bijlee
Ka
Mandola
has
collected
£96,410
(Rs
85.24
lacs)
from
65
screens
at
UK
Box
Office
in
its
first
weekend.
The
Vishal
Bhardwaj
directed
movie
has
topped
the
UK
collection
chart
beating
Saadi
Love
Story
(Rs
15.90
lakhs
from
16
screens),
Alex
Pandian
(Rs
13.63
lakhs
from
11
screens)
and
Kanna
Laddu
Thinna
Aasaiya
(Rs
4.68
lakhs)
from
3
screens.
The
Imran
Khan
and
Anushka
Sharma
starrer
has
collected
Rs
36.51
lakhs
(A$63,213)
from
18
screens
at
the
Australia
Box
Office.
Matru
Ki
Bijlee
Ka
Mandola
has
topped
the
collection
chart
beating
Saadi
Love
Story,
which
has
collected
Rs
35.99
lakhs
(A$62,308)
from
16
screens.
Matru
Ki
Bijlee
Ka
Mandola
did
not
have
any
competitor
in
New
Zealand
and
Fiji,
except
old
release
Dabangg
2.
In
its
opening
weekend,
the
film
has
collected
NZ$20,039
(Rs
9.21
lacs)
from
7
screens
at
the
New
Zealand
Box
Office
and
Rs
5.13
lakhs
(FJD16,533)
from
2
screens
at
the
Fiji
Box
Office.