Top footfalls and average ticket prices 2014

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Top Ten Footfalls And Average Ticket Prices 2014
Tuesday 07 April 2015 12.00 IST
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The top ten footfalls of 2014 are as follows and the ATP (Average Ticket Price) for each film is in brackets.

1. PK - 2.79 cr (160)
2. Kick - 2.03 cr (141)
3. Happy New Year - 1.63 cr (146)
4. Singham Returns - 1.43 cr (133)
5. Bang Bang - 1.31 cr (144)
6. Jai Ho - 1.24 cr (120)
7. Holiday - 1.16 cr (131)
8. 2 States - 95.5 lakhs (145)
9. Ek Villain - 93.3 lakhs (141)
10. Gunday 72.4 lakhs - (136)

The year saw some grossing films topping the 150 ATP mark for the first time with PK leading the list as it managed to hold first weekend ticket rates all through the week. Other films which topped 150 were Queen and Haider. The lower end of the grossing films saw Jai Ho and Action Jackson as they had a huge ratio of business coming from single screens. The footfalls have come down for blockbuster films due to high ticket prices as Gadar topped 4 crore in 2001 and Hum Aapke Hai Kaun was much more than 4 crore in 1994.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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so out of 125 crore plus
only nearly 3 crore ppl watch film in theatres (not counting repeated viewers)
wonder if more people start watching them.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Has any movie managed to top 3I in the current era w.r.t to footfalls??
And what about PK and D3?? Where do they rank??

I assume the top three are 31, PK and D3. Each of them has crossed the 2.7 crore mark.
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D3 didnt cross 2.7 after all. 3I has 2.83 and PK has 2.79 or 2.80.

So only two movies touching 2.8 in the past decade or so. The closest one is D3 with 2.57.

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