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FLASHBACK | 6 October, 2023
(From our issue dated 10th October, 1998)

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The Dassera and Gandhi Jayanti holidays last week proved bountiful for the box-office everywhere.

Bandhan has done very well on the strength of family audience. Where it was released on Thursday (Dassera), it got the added benefit of the holiday. It is fantastic in U.P., Bengal, Bihar, C.P. Berar and Nizam, and fair in Bombay city (affected due to BEST bus strike), Delhi city, C.I. and Rajasthan. 1st week Bombay 48,00,516 (82%) from 13 cinemas (9 on F.H.); Ahmedabad 7,25,900 from 7 cinemas (1 unrecd.), Padra 1,21,215, Rajkot 1,51,615 from 2 cinemas (1 in matinee), Jamnagar 1,04,627; Pune 10,32,156 from 5 cinemas (1 in matinee), Kolhapur 1,90,000, Solapur 2,77,230 from 2 cinemas; Hubli 2,50,770 (100%), Belgaum 1,62,204 (100%); Delhi 42,96,493 (84.32%) from 10 cinemas (1 on F.H.); Kanpur 4,82,874 from 2 cinemas, Lucknow 3,48,049 (100%), Varanasi 2,57,855, Allahabad 2,47,353, Bareilly 1,66,332 (76.92%), Dehradun 2,65,303 (83.83%), Hardwar 1,06,027 from 2 cinemas; Rohtak 21,761; Calcutta 33,56,229 from 13 cinemas; Nagpur 7,19,178 from 4 cinemas, Jabalpur 2,53,363 (100%), Amravati 1,46,095, Akola 1,46,093, Raipur 1,91,902, Bhilai 1,75,549, Jalgaon 1,65,000, Chandrapur 1,70,006; Indore 2,21,000 (5 on F.H.), Bhopal 4,32,274 from 2 cinemas; Jaipur 8,95,440 from 4 cinemas, Ajmer (29 shows) 2,15,702, Bikaner 1,07,786; Hyderabad 39,71,083 from 14 cinemas, share 19,85,000, Aurangabad share about 3 lakh.

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