Bhoot Part 1 The Haunted Ship Advance Booking Report

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Release Date: 21 February 2020 (Friday)
Language: Hindi
Runtime: 117 Minutes
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Censor Certification: A
Expected Screen Count in India: Around 2000 screens.

The following advance booking numbers are for DAY 1 (Friday, 21 Feb).

Report last updated on 20 Feb, 10:40 PM IST

Region Theaters Shows Seats Booked /
Occupancy
Delhi NCR 100 563 11.7%
Mumbai 95 579 11.0%
Pune 25 207 12.7%
Bengaluru 29 120 14.3%
Hyderabad 44 169 24.6%
Kolkata 43 209 07.5%
Ahmedabad 33 209 07.8%
Patna 03 13 16.0%
Lucknow 15 99 13.1%
Bhopal 08 53 10.3%
Jaipur 16 87 10.6%
Bhubhaneswar 08 42 22.5%
Chennai 15 37 23.4%
Chandigarh 14 93 07.7%
Total from 14 Places 448 2450

Advance Booking Recorded as on 20 Feb 2020, 10.40 PM: The advance booking for 'Bhoot Part 1 The Haunted Ship' is quite average. Going by the advance booking figures, 'Bhoot: The Haunted Ship's Day 1 box office collection can be around 5-6 crores, and can go slightly higher if the film takes the 'Maha Shivratri' holiday to its advantage.

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Report last updated on 19 Feb, 09:30 PM IST

Region Theaters Shows Seats Booked /
Occupancy
Delhi NCR 77 419 08.0%
Mumbai 57 384 05.2%
Pune 24 159 12.6%
Bengaluru 22 85 09.3%
Hyderabad 26 84 17.0%
Kolkata 36 182 03.8%
Ahmedabad 25 162 03.0%
Patna 03 13 06.6%
Lucknow 11 65 07.2%
Bhopal 06 33 07.8%
Jaipur 10 47 05.7%
Bhubhaneswar 06 37 12.6%
Chennai 15 38 11.2%
Chandigarh 05 30 04.1%
Total from 14 Places 323 1738

Advance Booking Recorded as on 19 Feb 2020, 09:30 PM: The advance booking for 'Bhoot Part 1 The Haunted Ship' has been pretty average so far. Pune, currently, has the best advance booking among the reported cities. There is still more than a day to go for the release, and a significant number of screens and shows are yet to added for the advance booking. The film's position at the ticket counters will be more clearer with tomorrow's update. We will once again update this report tomorrow, so make sure you comeback for the updated report.

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Report last updated on 16 Feb, 09:30 PM IST

Region Theaters Shows Seats Booked /
Occupancy
Delhi NCR 22 128 1.6%
Mumbai 33 198 1.2%
Pune 18 103 0.8%
Bengaluru - - -
Hyderabad - - -
Kolkata 11 56 1.4%
Ahmedabad 04 21 2.0%
Patna 01 06 -
Lucknow 06 36 -
Bhopal 03 16 -
Jaipur - - -
Bhubhaneswar 02 12 1.4%
Chennai - - -
Chandigarh 05 30 2.4%
Total from 14 Places 105 606

Advance Booking Recorded as on 16 Feb 2020, 09:30 PM: The advance booking for 'Bhoot Part 1 The Haunted Ship', featuring actor Vicky Kaushal in the lead role, has been started only in a few select centres at this point of time. The film is scheduled to release on this Friday, 21 Feb. There are still 5 days to go for the release, and this is only the early phase of the advance booking.

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What Do These Numbers Mean?

Wondering what these advance booking figures mean? Here's how to read it.

Theatres - Number of properties/cinemas | They are NOT number of screens. Both multiplex cinemas and single screen cinemas are counted as one property/cinema.

Shows - Total number of shows from all the properties.

Seats Booked - Percentage seats booked per show. Or in other words, average per show occupancy expressed in percentage. For example, let's assume that there are 4 shows and each show has a seating capacity of 100. And, Show One - 25 seats booked, Show Two - 10 seats booked, Show Three - 30 seats booked and Show Four - 5 seats booked. So, the average percentage occupancy(seats booked) per show is 17.5%. Even though the number of tickets sold is directly proportional to occupancy, there are other factors/variables that influence the occupancy%. As the seating capacity per show increases, the occupancy percentage usually comes down. For example, 'Audi One' with a seating capacity of 800 and 200 tickets sold has an occupancy of 25%, and 'Audi Two' a with seating capacity of 200 and 140 tickets sold has an occupancy of 70%. On the surface, if we go by the occupancy%, 'Audi Two' appears to have sold more number of tickets, but it is 'Audi One' which has more tickets sold but shows lesser occupancy% because of its larger denominator. So, the average seats per show has an influence on the occupancy%. And, as the seats in all cinema halls of all places are not same/constant, places/cities with higher average seats per hall/auditorium will show less occupancy compared to places/cities with lower average seats per hall/auditorium. But, as the theaters/cinemas are mostly going to be the same for all the movies, we can compare these figures to the figures of the previous films to interpret and arrive at a conclusion.

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