John Abraham made his foray into film production with the critically acclaimed film Vicky
Donor which was directed by Shoojit Sircar. Now with his second production venture with the
same director, Madras Cafe, faring well at the box office, we at Bollywood Hungama
decided to compare both films.
In this edition of Box Office Report Card, we pit the two films against each other taking into
consideration their Opening Day and Opening Weekend collections.
As expected, Madras Cafe features better figures in both aspects with Opening Day
collections at Rs. 5.17 crore as compared to Vicky Donor at Rs. 1.80 crore. The same
trend follows with Madras Cafe amassing a better total of Rs. 20.67 crores on the Opening
Weekend, more than double of Vicky Donor that collected, which was Rs. 7.40 crores.
Movie Release Date Opening Day (CR) Opening Weekend (CR) Vicky Donor 20-Apr-12 1.80 7.40 Madras Cafe 23-Aug-13 5.17 20.67
John Abraham made his foray into film production with the critically acclaimed film Vicky
Donor which was directed by Shoojit Sircar. Now with his second production venture with the
same director, Madras Cafe, faring well at the box office, we at Bollywood Hungama
decided to compare both films.
In this edition of Box Office Report Card, we pit the two films against each other taking into
consideration their Opening Day and Opening Weekend collections.
As expected, Madras Cafe features better figures in both aspects with Opening Day
collections at Rs. 5.17 crore as compared to Vicky Donor at Rs. 1.80 crore. The same
trend follows with Madras Cafe amassing a better total of Rs. 20.67 crores on the Opening
Weekend, more than double of Vicky Donor that collected, which was Rs. 7.40 crores.
Movie | Release Date | Opening Day (CR) | Opening Weekend (CR) |
---|---|---|---|
Vicky Donor | 20-Apr-12 | 1.80 | 7.40 |
Madras Cafe | 23-Aug-13 | 5.17 | 20.67 |
Disclaimer:
The Box Office figures are compiled from various sources and our own research. The figures can
be approximate and Bollywood Hungama does not make any claims about the authenticity of
the data. However, they are adequately indicative of the box-office performance of the film(s).