Anil
Sharma's
latest
directorial
venture
Singh
Saab
The
Great
(SSTG)
has
concluded
the
first
week
with
a
decent
collection
at
the
Indian
Box
Office.
Its
seven-day
business
is
far
better
than
that
of
its
counterpart
Gori
Tere
Pyaar
Mein.
But
the
action
drama
film
has
failed
to
make
it
to
the
top.
The
Sunny
Deol
and
Amrita
Rao
starrer
has
graced
the
second
place,
while
old
release
Ram
Leela
topped
the
domestic
chart.
Singh
Saab
The
Great,
which
released
in
1,970
screens
in
the
domestic
market,
debuted
with
decent
occupancy,
but
the
movie
did
not
witness
a
big
leap
over
the
weekend
and
on
weekdays.
The
movie
collected
approximately
Rs
26.25
crores
nett
at
the
Indian
Box
Office
in
the
first
week.
Its
breakup
is
Rs
6
cr
on
Fri,
Rs
5.5
cr
on
Sat,
Rs
7
cr
on
Sun,
Rs
2.50
cr
on
Mon,
Rs
2
cr
on
Tue,
Rs
1.75
cr
on
Wed
and
Rs
1.50
cr
on
Thu.
Made
on
a
budget
of
Rs
16.25
crores,
Singh
Saab
The
Great
has
recovered
its
production
cost
from
its
theatrical
run
for
the
first
three
days
and
is
running
with
a
good
amount
of
profit.
But
considering
its
screen
count,
Bollywood
trade
experts
feel
that
its
seven-day
collection
is
not
upto
the
expected
mark.