Lakshya (2004) Box Office Collection Day Wise India, Overseas, Budget, Footfalls, Territory breakup and Box Office verdict
Lakshya is a Bollywood war drama film released on 18 June 2004, directed by Farhan Akhtar
Produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani Story by Javed Akhtar and Music by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Film features Amitabh Bachchan, Hrithik Roshan, Preity Zinta, Sharad Kapoor, Om Puri, Sushant Singh and Parmeet Sethi
Produced under Excel Entertainment banner and distributed by UTV Motion Pictures
Movie Lakshya made in the budget of 30cr. and collected 23.55cr. nett India and 41.68cr. gross worldwide
Lakshya (2004) Box Office Collection Day Wise India
Day | Box Office India Nett |
Day 01 Fri June 18 | 2.19cr. |
Day 02 Sat June 19 | 2.33cr. |
Day 03 Sun June 20 | 2.58cr. |
Day 04 Mon June 21 | 1.67cr. |
Day 05 Tue June 22 | 1.24cr. |
Day 06 Wed June 23 | 0.97cr. |
Day 07 Thu June 24 | 0.80cr. |
Week 01 | 11.78cr. |
Week 02 | 5.53cr. |
Week 03 | 3.06cr. |
Week 04 | 1.71cr. |
Week 05 | 0.85cr. |
Week 06 | 0.36cr. |
Week 07 | 0.10cr. |
Rest Of Run | 0.16cr. |
Total | 23.55cr. |
Box Office India Net Collection :Â 23.55cr.
Box Office India Gross Collection :Â 34.32cr.
Overseas Gross Box Office Collection :Â 7.36cr.
Worldwide Gross Cox Office Collection :Â 41.68cr.
Budget : 30cr.
BO Verdict : Flop
Footfalls : 78.46 lacs. (Number Of Tickets Sold)
India Share : 12.27cr.
Territory Breakup
Territory | Collection |
---|---|
Mumbai | 8.44cr. |
Delhi-U.P | 5.81cr. |
East Punjab | 1.55cr. |
Rajasthan | 1.03cr. |
CP | 0.92cr. |
CI | 0.56cr. |
Nizam-AP | 1.34cr. |
Mysore | 1.08cr. |
Tamil Nadu & Kerala | 0.61cr. |
West Bengal | 1.46cr. |
Bihar & Jharkhand | 0.50cr. |
Assam | 0.10cr. |
Orissa | 0.13cr. |
Overseas Collection Major Regions
Country | Collection |
---|---|
Australia | $ |
UK | £287,000 |
USA/Canada | $754,000 |
Gulf | $ |
Trivia
The highest crane shot ever done for a feature film was done on 13 October 2003 with a 24ft Giraffe crane at 17.796 ft above the Tanglangla Pass (17582 ft) in Ladakh, India.
The vast majority of the non-speaking Army roles in the film were filled by real-life soldiers of 13th Battalion, The Punjab Regiment. (In the film, the unit portrayed is 3rd Battalion, The Punjab Regiment.)
‘Javed Akhtar’ returns to scriptwriting in this movie after more than 14 years. Main Azaad Hoon (1989) had been the last movie in which he wrote.
Disclaimer: The Box Office Data are compiled from various sources and by our own research. These data can be approximate and Bollywood fever does not make any claims about the authenticity of the data.
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