Bollywood
Tere Naam Re-Release Box Office: Salman Khan's Cult Classic Tops 1.50 Crore Gross In Five Days
Mumbai, March 4 - Tere Naam has once again demonstrated its long-lasting appeal at the box office. Re-released in limited theatres across India, the 2003 romantic drama has managed to score around 1.50 crore gross mark within just five days, a decent outcome for a film that completed over two decades since its original release. The film had a respectable opening weekend collection of around 80 lakh net (95 lakh gross) and is doing decently in weekdays with a total net collection after 5 days of around 1.20 lakh net. For a catalogue title with restricted shows, these numbers underline the okay response among audiences. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Directed by Satish Kaushik, Tere Naam is often cited as one of the most memorable performances of Salman Khan. The tragic love story of Radhe Mohan, combined with its soulful music and emotional depth, helped the film attain cult status over the years, which is now reflected in its re-release run. With collections holding steady and audience interest intact, Tere Naam is expected to continue adding to its re-release total in the coming days, provided theatres retain shows. In its original run, the film grossed approximately 24.50 crores worldwide, including 19.50 crores gross in India alone. Stay tuned...