Sunday 9 November 2014

'Happy New Year' (HNY) 16th Day Box Office Collection: SRK Starrer Mints ₹196 Crore, Set to Beat '3 Idiots

Shah Rukh Khan's "Happy New Year" ("HNY") is inching towards the ₹200 crore mark at the domestic box office. The film has minted ₹1.80 crore on third Saturday, 8 November, and its 16-day collections stand at ₹196.30 crore, according to reports.
Happy New Year
'Happy New Year' becomes second highest grosser facebook
If the Shah Rukh starrer continues to perform the same way on Sunday, it is unlikely to cross the ₹200 crore mark at the end of the third weekend. The film is expected to enter the club by Monday or Tuesday.
If "Happy New Year" enter the ₹200 crore club, it will join other big films like "Chennai Express," "Kick," "Dhoom 3," "Krrish 3" and "3 Idiots." It will be SRK's second film after "HNY" to enter the club next to "Chennai Express."
"HNY" released in around 6,000 screens on 24 October and took grand openings at the box office. The SRK starrer managed to enter the ₹100 crore club in just three days. The film continued to perform well and raked in grand collections. It has reportedly grossed over ₹350 crore at the worldwide box office.
Although the film's collections have dropped in the coming days, it has managed to hold well on to good number of screens and remain steady at the box office. The film is currently running in 800-900 screens and is managing to pull in crowds at multiplexes despite the release of new films like "The Shaukeens," Koimoi website stated.
"HNY" is likely to rule the box office next week as new releases, "The Shaukeens" and "Rang Rasiya", are unlikely to pose competition to the SRK starrer. The film will soon surpass "3 Idiots" collections, which amounts to over ₹202 crore, by next week. The film has already emerged as a big hit and has turned out to be the second highest grossing film of 2014 after Salman Khan's "Kick." It remains to be seen if the SRK starrer beats "Kick."
Considering the current scenario, it is unlikely that the film will surpass "Kick" collections, which is over ₹231 crore. With several new films like "PK" and "Action Jackson" gearing up for release, it will be difficult for "HNY" to surpass "Kick" collections.

Jacqueline Fernandez shares sneak-peek from 'Definition of Fear'!

 Jacqueline Fernandez shares sneak-peek from 'Definition of Fear'!



Mumbai: Bollywood’s Sri Lankan beauty Jacqueline Fernandez has recently given a treat to her fans by posting a pic from her Hollywood’s debut venture ‘Definition of Fear’.

Jacqueline posted a pic from her next on photo sharing website Instagram and also asked her fans to guess her role in the film. Jacky along the pic posted, "Sneak peak from #definitionoffear can you guess my role in the movie?? Winner gets a shout out!! Don't.."

In the pic, one can see Jacqueline dressed in black teaming up her look with stylish watch and trendy hand bag. The file and papers in her hands are giving her a professional look.

Jacky’s Hollywood venture is said to be a psychological thriller. The film also stars Katherine Barrell, Mercedes Papalia and Blythe Hubbard.

Jacqueline was last seen in 'Kick' opposite Salman Khan.

Though, more about the movie and her role in the Hollywood venture is yet to come out but we believe that her charm would surely mesmerize her co-stars and audiences in Hollywood too!


Bipasha Basu signed for Vikram Phadhnis's directorial debut

Vikram Phadnis and Bipasha Basu at the Indian Indian Bridal Couture Week 2014. (File Photo)
Vikram Phadnis and Bipasha Basu at the Indian Indian Bridal Couture Week 2014. (File Photo)
Mumbai: Fashion designer Vikram Phadnis will now don the film-maker's hat with his directorial debut 'Nia'. Bipasha Basu and Rana Daggubati have been helmed in to play the lead actors in the movie that will be produced by 3 Aces production. The story is set in Melbourne and revolves a mother whose charcter will be played by Bipasha. Naturally the Bengali belle was the first choice for the Vikram's debut since the two have shared a friendship that began with their careers and has spanned over the last 15 years. According to reports, Rana Duggabati who has earlier worked with Bipasha Basu in 'Dum Maro Dum' will play the role of her husband. The music for the film will be composed by Shankar-Ehsan-Loy.
First poster of Vikram Phadnis's directorial debut
 
At a recent press conference for the film Vikram Phadnis posed for the shutterbugs with his crew calling them his 'dream team'.  
 
Bipasha Basu, Vikram Phadnis and Rana Daggubati at the press conference for 'Nia'.
 
Vikram Phadnis is one of the best known faces in the Indian fashion industry; let's wish the couturier's all the best with his foray into Bollywood.


Now, Pay Rs. 20 for More Than 3 ATM Uses

 at SBI, HDFC Bank, Axis Bank

 

Now, Pay Rs 20 for More Than 3 ATM Uses at SBI, HDFC Bank, Axis Bank

Mumbai: Banking consumers will have to pay more if they are prolific with ATM transactions as State Bank of India (SBI) and its private sector peers HDFC Bank and Axis Bank have capped the free usage in six metros at three.

The capping and additional fees on excess usage come following a recent circular by the Reserve Bank of India allowing banks to limit the number of free ATM transactions to five - three in the largest six cities and two elsewhere - a month.

Under the new norms, which have been accepted by the RBI, a customer can make three free ATM transactions in the six largest cities at own-bank machines and two elsewhere.

The new limits and rates by SBI, HDFC Bank and Axis Bank will be applicable to transactions done in Mumbai, New Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore and Hyderabad.

SBI, which had reported a loss of nearly Rs. 400 crore by way of paying other banks as interbank ATM usage in FY14, was the first one to cap ATM transactions at three and impose fees of Rs. 20 per subsequent transaction. Since November 1, the new norms are effective at India's largest lender, SBI.

However, the bank has allowed more free ATM transactions to those who avoid visiting its branches, and unlimited transactions for those with large balances.

The second and the third largest private sector players - HDFC Bank and Axis Bank, respectively - have also followed suit and said effective December 1, they will also be charging Rs. 20 per transaction above five a month.
While HDFC Bank will charge Rs. 20 for cash withdrawals and Rs. 8.5 (excluding taxes) for balance enquiry, mini statement, etc., Axis Bank will also charge Rs. 20 and taxes for financial transactions and Rs. 9.5 for non-financial ones.
At third-party ATMs, HDFC Bank and Axis Bank will charge for more than three transactions, down from the earlier five free transactions, the banks said in separate customer notifications.
Axis Bank, which with a little over 12,000 ATMs, however, is offering 10 free transactions for its Prime Plus savings account and Prime salary account holders.
But both these account-holders need to have a minimum opening balance of Rs. 1 lakh and they can have first five free transactions at non-home bank ATMs.

 

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