83 Box Office Collection day 1 has opened with a decent opening at 25-30% in morning shows however collections look to be good only in metros Delhi / NCR, Mumbai, Pune, Kolkata, and Bangalore where there is a 45 to 50% opening with the rest of the country being dull with 10 to 30% opening. This is 2nd highest opening of 2021 after Sooryavanshi. For Ranveer Singh, this is the 4th highest opening day below that of Simmba, Gully Boy, and Padmavaat and in a similar range as Gunday and Ram Leela.
83 Box Office Collection Day 1
12.64 Crore Producer Figure all languages
Hindi – Rs11.98cr
Tamil – Rs 0.43cr
Telugu+ others – Rs 0.22cr
15-17 Crore Trade Prediction
83 has decent advance collections but even advance is trending at a demand lower than that of Gully Boy it looks like it will fare better than other Hindi movies in recent times. There are Christmas holidays so it can pick up and do a decent business
83 Budget
83 ‘s total Budget is 200 Crores all-inclusive this is so high because it required rights from all the players in the Indian team of that time so all of them got paid unlike that of a movie like Dhoni where only Dhoni was supposed to be paid for the rights. This makes it one of the most expensive Indian movies made
Production cost: 120 Crores including salaries of Ranveer Singh and Kabir Khan
Rights Cost: 60 Crore
Advertising Cost: 20 Crores
83 Screens
83 is releasing on 2094 Cinemas with 3741 screens and 12044 shows per day for the first week
Hindi: 1727 Theaters with 3374 screens and 11011 shows per day
Telugu: 137 Theaters with 137 screens and 465 shows per day
Tamil: 184 Theaters with 184 screens and 501 shows per day
Malayalam: 13 Theaters with 13 screens and 28 shows per day
Kannada: 33 Theaters with 33 screens and 39 shows per day
83 Economics
83 should cross 200 Crores to be called a hit
83 has a good deal from the OTT platform but still needs to do at least 160 Crores theatrically to cover its costs