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Phantom box office collections: Starring Saif Ali Khan and Katrina Kaif, Phantom box office collections totalled Rs 33.18 crore in the opening weekend (three days since release). Phantom, which revolves around global terrorism, is an adaptation of the novel "Mumbai Avengers", which was based on the post-26/11 terror attack. (Bollywood Hungama)
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Phantom box office collections had opened on an average note but managed to show some growth gradually. This Kabir Khan directorial collected Rs 8.46 crore on its opening day. It witnessed a 51 percent growth on day 2 (Raksha Bandhan) earning Rs 12.78 crore. On day 3, ‘Phantom’ managed to earn Rs 11.94 crore. (Bollywood Hungama)
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Phantom box office collections: With no big release happening alongside it, Phantom was expected to dominate the box office collections and that is exactly what it did, but grand expectations from the movie, if any, were dashed by the time the opening weekend was over. (Bollywood Hungama)
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Phantom box office collections: The take was as per expectations on Monday as Phantom collections kept decreasing as the week progressed: Rs 4.40 crore (day 4), Rs 3.63 crore (day 5) and Rs 3.31 crore (day 6), for a domestic market total of Rs 44.52 crore. If the foreign take is added, the collections move up to Rs 51.09 crore. (Bollywood Hungama)
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By day 7, which was a Thursday, everyone was more focussed on Friday's releases as a result, Phantom box office collections increased by just Rs 2.88 crore, for a domestic market total of Rs 47.40 crore. If the foreign take is added, the collections move up to Rs 53.97 crore. With Friday on us, the likelihood of the film surviving into another week is negligible. (Image: Bollywood Hungama)
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Phantom box office collections: The film harks back to the festering wounds inflicted on India by the 2008 terror attacks on Mumbai and constructs a wishful scenario: each of the perpetrators of that crime is punished by an intrepid agent unleashed by RAW. (Bollywood Hungama)
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Phantom box office collections: The film has run into a bit of a controversy, but not in India, with Medecins Sans Frontieres/Doctors Without Borders saying it will sue the filmmakers as they have put their staff, who work in war zones, in danger – they particularly spotlighted Katrina Kaif who goes around totting a gun in the film. Medecins Sans Frontieres says its workers are never armed and the film can give a wrong impression in areas riven by strife. (Bollywood Hungama)