ATM, Vel -Worldwide Box-Office report
By Behindwoods                                      News Bureau.
November 13, 2007
This Deepavali was a treat not just
for the Hindi film fans the world over
but for fans of Tamil films as well.
Shahrukh Khan, the King Khan, is the
one who is smiling across the continents,
as his film Om Shanti Om reaped success
like never before. Om Shanti Om made
it to the eleventh spot in the US box
office raking in $1,764,131 over
[ATM & VEL]

the weekend at the rate of $15,474 per screen;
further, it seized the seventh spot in the UK
box office with collections totaling $1,084,316
and a per screen average of $20,852 and in Australia
it has managed to secure ninth place with a total
collection of $168,874 and a per screen average
of $14,073.

Saawariya did have an impressive opening as well
in all the above-mentioned three countries, in
spite of the drubbing it received from critics.
The movie grossed $ 542,192 in the US box office
at the rate of $ 6,378 per screen securing the
twenty-fourth spot; not bad at all for the movie
touted to be a flop. It's collections from
the UK, where it secured the twelfth spot, is
$336,437 with an average per screen collection
of $7,009. Saawariya is placed at the sixteenth
spot in the Aussie box office raking in $94,339
and $5,549 per screen.

What is even more surprising is that Tami films
Azhagiya Tamil Magan and Vel have done exceptionally
well at the UK box office collecting $199,693
and $43,191, respectively with an impressive per
screen averages of $11,094 and $7,199 in theatres.
This trend of Tamil movies doing well at the UK
box office is prominent after Sivaji, which exposed
Tamil cinema to the non-Tamil speaking Indian
fraternity. Happy days are sure to begin here
with biggies like Billa and Dasavatharam ready
to hit the screens in the months to come.
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