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This is an archive article published on July 18, 2024

Box office report card 2024: Kalki contributes 15% of total revenue, Malayalam shows threefold increase, no Tamil films in top 10

While Deepika Padukone was a supporting presence in the two biggest Indian films of 2024, no movie centred on a female character made the top 10 list in the first half of the year.

box office 2024Fighter, Kalki 2898 AD and Hanu-Man are among the top Indian films of 2024.

The year 2024 is pacing ahead of 2023 in terms of box office revenue, with the recent Kalki 2898 AD having revived the Indian film industry with its strong performance across languages. Hindi movies have shown a minor decline in box office revenue in the first six months of the year, while Malayalam films have shown a threefold increase in numbers, thanks to a trio of hits.

According to an Ormax Media half-yearly report, films from the first half of 2024 generated just over Rs 5000 crore at the box office, across languages. This is 3% higher than the same period in 2023. Kalki 2898 AD leads with over Rs 772 crore in India. This contributes to 15% of total box office revenue this year. Malayalam cinema has already generated more money in six months than it did in all of 2023, with its revenue share rising from 5% in 2023 to 15% in 2024. This is mainly due to the performance of three films – Aavesham (Rs 101 crore in India), Aadujeevitham: The Goat Life (Rs 104 crore in India), and Manjummel Boys (Rs 170 crore).

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June was the top-grossing month, thanks to Kalki 2898 AD, which contributed to 60% of total revenue this month. Other films that made an impact in June were Munjya, Maharaja, Jatt & Juliet 3 and Chandu Champion. Interestingly, no Tamil films found spots in the top 10 list in the first half of 2024. There were three films in the top 10 for the same period last year. As a result, Tamil cinema’s contribution to overall revenue dropped by 5% this year, while Hindi movies dropped by 2%, and the Telugu industry remained stable, thanks to Kalki and Hanu-Man. Two of the top-grossing Indian films of the year, Kalki and Fighter, star Deepika Padukone.

Only one Hollywood movie found a spot in the top 10; Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire grossed Rs 136 crore in India, which is higher than the lifetime business of films such as Crew, Mr & Mrs Mahi, and Chandu Champion. The second half of the year is expected to deliver bigger grosses, with highly anticipated movies such as The Greatest of All Time, Pushpa 2: The Rule, Singham Again, Stree 2, and Devara lined up for release.

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ED arrests Biswal Tradelink's MD in fake bank guarantee case, to confront him with Anil Ambani
ED arrests Biswal Tradelink’s MD in fake bank guarantee case, to confront him with Anil Ambani
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The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has arrested Partha Sarathi Biswal, managing director of Biswal Tradelink Private Limited (BTPL), in connection with an alleged fake bank guarantee case. “A probe has revealed that BTPL fraudulently arranged and submitted fake bank guarantees of Rs 68.2 crore along with forged State Bank of India (SBI) endorsements and fabricated confirmations for a Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) tender. For providing this bank guarantee, BTPL received Rs 5.40 crore from Reliance Power Limited,” an official said. Seven days after searching multiple locations in Mumbai linked to Anil Ambani, the ED has summoned the industrialist on August 5 to join the investigation into a money laundering case linked to a multi-crore bank loan fraud involving companies of the Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group. The ED has also issued a lookout circular (LOC) to prevent him from travelling abroad. BTPL was one of the companies where the ED recently conducted searches. Biswal's arrest was made on August 1 and he was produced before a Delhi Court, which sent him to their custody till August 6. "We are planning to confront him with Anil Ambani during questioning and will try to verify some facts," an official said. The ED has initiated its investigation against BTPL based on an FIR registered by the Economic Offences Wing (EOW), Delhi Police, against the firm, its directors and others, for allegedly providing a fake bank guarantee which was submitted to SECI. “During the investigation, the ED has collected several pieces of evidence and they confirmed the use of fake documents in the name of certain banks and fake email IDs in the name of SBI. Probe has also revealed that BTPL, a small company incorporated in 2019, maintained multiple undisclosed bank accounts and carried out transactions disproportionate to its declared turnover. Many violations of the Companies Act are found, and no statutory records are found at registered addresses, such as books of accounts, shareholders’ registers, etc,” the official said. The probe also revealed that dummy directors were used solely to sign documents, and found at least seven undisclosed bank accounts of the company. “Proceeds of crime, of crores of rupees, have been traced to these accounts,” the official added. A spokesperson for Reliance Power said the ED case related to a bank guarantee. “The company and its subsidiaries acted bona fide and have been a victim of fraud, forgery and a conspiracy. The company has made due disclosure on this to the stock exchanges on November 7, 2024. A criminal complaint in this regard has already been lodged with the Economic Offence Wing of Delhi Police against the third party on October 16, 2024. The due process of law will follow," said the spokesperson.

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