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‘Jaane Tu…’ is steady, will continue to rake in the moolah

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Genelia D Souza, Imran Khan featured in Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na Wallpaper.jpgMumbai, July 10 (IANS) Aamir Khan‘s “Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na” has worked wonders at the box-office by registering 100 percent collections in the six days after its release Friday.This is not surprising, because even before the release, the excitement generated by “Jaane Tu…” – the debut film of Aamir’s nephew Imran – was phenomenal and bookings began five days before the release.It is a feat no movie so far released this year – not even the previous hit “Race” – could accomplish at the box-office.

Imran Khan, Manjari Phadnis, Genelia Dsouza at Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na Movie Premiere on July 4th 2008(5).JPGAamir Khan, Salman Khan , Imraan Khan at Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na Movie Premiere on July 4th 2008(2).JPGAamir Khan and Star Cast of Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na visit Cinemax, Nagpur on July 9th 2008(10).JPG

Generally, the box-office collections of an average-runner tend to drop after Monday, but the collections of “Jaane Tu…” have remained steady.The exact up-to-date revenue from domestic and overseas markets is not available as yet. But judging from the box-office trend, it is roughly estimated that “Jaane Tu…” has crossed Rs.300 million mark by Wednesday.

Jaane Tu…” is written and directed by Abbas Tyrewala. Aamir, who has co-produced it with his cousin Mansoor and PVR cinemas, invested Rs.300 million in the puppy love story.As against the spectacular box-office performance of “Jaane Tu…,” the Harman Baweja-Priyanka Chopra starrer “Love Story 2050” has fared miserably and its collections have already started to plummet.

According to trade reports, “Love Story 2050” could generate barely 30 to 40 percent collections in the opening week.Till Monday, “Love Story 2050” has collected only Rs.110 million from all-India box-office from 722 prints – more than double that of “Jaane Tu…”

“Love Story 2050” seems to be a loser, considering the fact that it was made on a budget of Rs.500 million and also sold to the distributors at a higher price. But the revenue it has garnered at the box-office has remained below the mark and there is little chance of this going upward in next few days.

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“Jaane Tu…” success can be attributed to Aamir’s marketing plans. Instead of spending millions on production, he spent freely on promoting the movie.And he has been rewarded handsomely for taking the right decision. He is now laughing all the way to the bank.

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