MOM first weekend collection, budget and box office economics

MOM first weekend collection, budget and box office economics

MOM first weekend collection: The movie witnessed good growth on Saturday and Sunday to take first weekend numbers to 14.4 crores.

Sridevi’s comeback film MOM had a good first weekend at the domestic box office. After an average opening day with the collection of 2.9 crores, the movie witnessed good growth on Saturday and Sunday. With the collection of 6.42 crores on Sunday, the opening weekend collection of the movie stands at 14.4 crores. The numbers are on a lower side but the trend is excellent and we can expect the hold strong on weekdays.

MOM is following a similar trend as Sridevi’s last movie English Vinglish. It too earned around 14 crores in the first weekend and then went on to collect 40 crores in its lifetime. The movie was a box office hit and Sridevi was even nominated for the best actress award.

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Talking about MOM, the movie is performing well in the target cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Kolkata and Bangalore. The first weekend collection of the movie is lower than Commando 2 and Naam Shabana. Have a look at the day-wise box office collection of the movie:

First Day:
2.5 Crore Trade Figure
2.9 Crore Producer Figure

Second Day:
4.75 Crore Trade Figure
5.08 Crore Producer Figure

Third Day:
6.25 Crore Trade Figure
6.42 Crore Producer Figure

First Weekend Total:
13.5 Crore Trade Figure
14.4  Crore Producer Figure

MOM budget and box office economics

The total budget of the movie is 40 crores including the promotion and advertising costs. Budget is on a higher end considering the genre of the movie. MOM needs to earn at least 50 crores to be called a box office hit. Even thought the movie has witnessed good growth over the first weekend, crossing 50 crores mark will be a tough task for it.

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