Happy
Ending
starring
Saif
Ali
Khan
and
Ileana
D'Cruz
continues
to
do
just
average
at
the
Indian
Box
Office.
The
film's
Box
Office
collections
picked
up
on
day
two
and
three,
Saturday
and
Sunday
respectively
but
by
a
very
unimpressive
small
margin.
On
Friday,
the
opening
day
collections
were
just
Rs
4
crores,
on
the
second
day,
Saturday
the
film
managed
to
improve
a
little
and
grossed
about
Rs
5
crores
at
the
domestic
market.
Sunday
being
the
weekend
off
saw
more
crowd
in
theatres
and
the
occupancy
rate
spike
up
to
50%.
The
film
which
was
aimed
towards
the
audiences
in
metropolitan
cities
like
Mumbai,
Bangalore,
Pune,
Kolkata
and
Delhi,
failed
to
impress
the
audiences.
In
Bangalore
especially
the
native
language,
Kannada
films
fared
better
than
a
Bollywood
film,
Happy
Ending,
which
usually
doesn't
happen.
In
spite
of
star
appearances
like
Kareena
Kapoor
and
Preity
Zinta,
the
film
has
failed
to
impress
the
audiences.
The
good
reviews
have
too
din't
help
to
create
a
good
word
of
mouth
promotions,
there
by
failing
to
increase
foot-halls
in
multiplex
theatres.
Saif
not
being
of
Shahrukh
or
Salman
Khan
stature
too
has
affected
the
business
but
he
is
at
least
a
bigger
star
than
Shahid
Kapoor
or
Ranvir
Singh
but
still
Happy
Ending
has
not
been
able
to
cross
the
first
weekend
collection
of
Haider
or
Kill
Dil
respectively.
Both
Haider
and
Kill
Dil
had
collected
approximately
Rs
20
crores
in
first
three
days
where
as
Happy
Ending
has
not.
On
Sunday,
the
film
has
managed
to
collect
only
Rs
5-6
crores
bringing
the
overall
first
weekend
Box
Office
collection
to
Rs
14-15
crores.
The
film
directed
by
Raj
Nidimoru
and
Krishna
DK,
is
said
to
be
a
spoof
of
romantic
comedy
entertainers
and
has
an
open
run
at
Box
Office
for
just
one
week
till
Emraan
Hashmi's
Ungli
releases
on
November
28th.
Check
out
the
Box
Office
collections
of
flop
movies
of
2014...
Kill
Dil
It
was
made
on
a
budget
of
Rs
44
crores
and
as
of
now
Ranveer
Singh,
Parineeti
Chopra
starrer
has
grossed
Rs
30
crores.
It
is
still
running
in
theatres
so
let's
see
if
it
can
make
any
profit.
The
Shaukeens
Lisa
Haydon
starrer
The
Shaukeens
co-produced
by
Akshay
Kumar
was
made
on
a
budget
of
Rs
42
crores
and
has
collected
only
Rs
20
crores
at
the
Box
Office
thereby
declaring
it
a
big
flop.
Daawat-E-Ishq
Parineeti
Chopra,
Aditya
Roy
Kapur
starrer
Daawat-E-Ishq
was
made
on
a
budget
of
Rs
35
crores
and
has
collected
only
Rs
25
crores
at
the
Box
Office
thereby
declaring
it
a
big
flop.
Creature
3D
Bipashu
Basu
starrer
Creature
3D
was
made
on
a
budget
of
Rs
27
crores
and
has
collected
only
Rs
17
crores
at
the
Box
Office
thereby
declaring
it
a
big
flop.
Raja
Natwarlal
Emraan
Hashmi
starrer
Raja
Natwarlal
was
made
on
a
budget
of
Rs
42
crores
and
has
collected
only
Rs
24
crores
at
the
Box
Office
thereby
declaring
it
a
big
flop.
Entertainment
Akshay
Kumar
starrer
Entertainment
was
made
on
a
budget
of
Rs
85
crores
and
has
collected
only
Rs
62
crores
at
the
Box
Office
thereby
declaring
it
a
big
flop.
Bobby
Jasoos
Vidya
Balan
starrer
Bobby
Jasoos
was
made
on
a
budget
of
Rs
28
crores
and
has
collected
only
Rs
11
crores
at
the
Box
Office
thereby
declaring
it
a
big
flop.
Revolver
Rani
Kangana
Ranaut,
Vir
Das
starrer
Revolver
Rani
was
made
on
a
budget
of
Rs
26
crores
and
has
collected
only
Rs
10
crores
at
the
Box
Office
thereby
declaring
it
a
big
flop.
Bewakoofiyaan
Sonam
Kapoor,
Ayushmann
Khurrana
starrer
Bewakoofiyaan
was
made
on
a
budget
of
Rs
22
crores
and
has
collected
only
Rs
12
crores
at
the
Box
Office
thereby
declaring
it
a
big
flop.
Dedh
Ishqiya
Madhuri
Dixit,
Juhi
Chawla
starrer
Dedh
Ishqiya
was
made
on
a
budget
of
Rs
31
crores
and
has
collected
only
Rs
26
crores
at
the
Box
Office
thereby
declaring
it
a
big
flop.