When two big films clash, box office collection also depends on the number screens a film manages to lock in its kitty.
Eros International, which released "Bajrangi Bhaijaan" this Eid, had apparently laid down a pre-condition before single screen theatres owners that if they wanted to exhibit the Salman Khan starrer, then they have to showcase "Bajirao Mastani" too on its release.
This comes after the incident in 2012, when Eros was at the receiving end with Ajay Devgn starrer "Son of Sardaar" losing out to "Jab Tak Hai Jaan" in terms of screen count.
PVR Pictures is also one of the distributors of the Rohit Shetty film and there is a buzz that "Dilwale" will take over most screens in the multiplex's chains across the country as compared to "Bajirao Mastani". Online ticket bookings for the films also suggest a lead for "Dilwale" in multiplexes.
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As for advance bookings, ticket windows for both the films have opened but no one was willing to share the exact numbers as yet.
"'Bajirao Mastani' as well as 'Dilwale' are big films and both have got good advance bookings. It's unprecedented for both the films. We are expecting aggressive opening for both the films," Kamal Gianchandani, CEO of PVR Pictures told PTI.
Even though PVR is distributing "Dilwale" Gianchandani
refused to divulge any details on the number of screens given to the film.
The ticket prices at single screen theatres are as low as approximately Rs 50-60 and high as Rs 300. While in multiplexes the rates would be starting from Rs 150-200 to Rs 500-800.
Inox currently operates 102 multiplexes and 402 screens in 55 cities making it a pan-Indian multiplex chain.
"At PVR the ticket prices varies show to show and location to location. We haven't increased the prices of tickets it is same as it was for any big film," Gianchandani said.
PVR has 490 screens across India.
Back in Mumbai, at most of the single screen theatres, it is still not clear which film will open tommorow. There are approximately 70 single screen theatres in the city.