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There have been quite a few releases this week and yet Obsession continues to stay rock-solid. The movie entered its third week yesterday, on June 12, and collected Rs. 3.50 crores. This is larger than what it had collected on its second Friday – Rs. 3.30 crores. Hence, there’s a chance that after accumulating more in Week 2 than in Week 1, Obsession would possibly accumulate more in its third week than in its second week. Moreover, the determine of Rs. 3.50 crores is larger than the collections of new releases like Haunted – Echoes Of The Past, Main Vaapas Aaunga, Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata, Governor, Disclosure Day and Backrooms. Haunted – Echoes Of The Past has stunned the commerce by accumulating Rs. 2.72 crores, but it’s still short of Obsession’s Fifteenth-day assortment.

Realizing that the movie continues to appeal to appreciable footfalls, theatres are including its exhibits. Mumbai’s iconic single screen, Regal, started taking part in Obsession for the first time since its release from June 12 at 1:30 pm and 9:45 pm. It had allotted a show of Main Vaapas Aaunga at 4:00 pm and Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata at 7:15 pm. But from Saturday, it’s taking part in Obsession in all 4 exhibits, probably as the Hindi releases didn’t get the specified footfalls.

Meanwhile, Obsession also started taking part in in theatres like Mukta A2 Sun City, New Excelsior and Gold Santacruz from June 12. A commerce professional explained, “These are not cinemas where niche Hollywood films are released, that too in the English version. But then, Obsession is no longer niche. The word has spread and people want to check it out, including a section of the masses.”

The professional also said, “These theatres have reasonably priced tickets, even on weekends, and hence, viewers will now get a chance to see the film without burning a hole in their pocket.”

Regal is promoting tickets of Obsession for just Rs. 150, Rs. 200 and Rs. 250. In Sun City, while the morning show is priced at just Rs. 130, the evening show tickets can be found for Rs. 220 and Rs. 250. In Gold Santacruz, one wants to spend a mere Rs. 150 and in New Excelsior, one wants to shell out only Rs. 200 to buy a ticket for the movie.

Obsession collected Rs. 18.55 crores in Week 1 and Rs. 31.28 crores in its second week. It crossed the Rs. 50 crore mark on Friday and hence, its 15-day collections stand at Rs. 53.33 crores. If the movie continues to stay regular this week and the next, it has the prospect of coming into the Rs. 100 crore membership.

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