
Baby John Advance Booking: Varun Dhawan’s most anticipated 18th movie is finally on screens in cinemas. Baby Johan is released today 25th December 2024, which stars Keerthy Suresh and Wamiqa Gabbi alongside Varun Dhawan.
Baby John Advance Booking: Sate Wise Data Day 1
Varun’s movie may struggle due to the presence of Allu Arjun movie Pushpa 2: The Rule. Pushpa 2 is dominating the box office and as a Christmas holidays the footfall may increase on it. Let’s begin the analysis in lowest to highest booking state,
Nagaland: Nagaland recorded a negligible gross of 500 (800) with 0% occupancy and only 4 shows, reflecting no interest.
Mizoram: Mizoram’s gross stood at 1.8K, with 7% occupancy from a single show, which saw no notable trends.
Arunachal Pradesh: Advance bookings in Arunachal Pradesh were minimal, with a gross of only 8.35K (12.55K). The occupancy was 0%, and all 24 shows had negligible traction with no “almost full” or “filling fast” instances.
Tripura: Tripura recorded a gross of 3.42K (21.57K) with 0% occupancy across 11 shows, indicating no demand.
Meghalaya: Meghalaya had minimal performance with a gross of 11.3K (37.3K), 1% occupancy, and only 6 shows, all of which lacked traction.
Himachal Pradesh: Himachal Pradesh had a gross of 15.9K (1.09 Lakhs) and 0% occupancy over 93 shows, reflecting a lack of interest.
Goa: Goa had a modest gross of 1.49 Lakhs with 5% occupancy across 67 shows. Only 1 show was almost full, with no other notable trends.
Jharkhand: With a gross of 4.51 Lakhs (4.64 Lakhs) and 5% occupancy, Jharkhand held 133 shows. None were almost full, but 4 shows were filling fast.
Assam: In Assam, the gross collection reached 3.95 Lakhs (8.21 Lakhs) with a low 4% occupancy across 164 shows. Only 1 show was almost full, while 5 shows were filling fast, showing mild interest.
Uttarakhand: Uttarakhand grossed 3.86 Lakhs (7.35 Lakhs) with 4% occupancy over 151 shows. It had 3 almost full shows and 2 filling fast.
Kerala: Kerala grossed 2.2 Lakhs (3.29 Lakhs) with 8% occupancy from 67 shows. Only 1 show was almost full, while 6 shows were filling fast.
Andhra Pradesh: The state recorded a gross of 2.5 Lakhs (3.92 Lakhs including block seats) with a 6% occupancy across 119 shows. A total of 1 show was almost full, and 2 shows were filling fast, indicating moderate interest.
Punjab: Punjab collected 8.2 Lakhs (16.12 Lakhs) with 2% occupancy over 655 shows. None were almost full, though 8 shows were filling fast.
Odisha: Odisha earned 8.36 Lakhs (12.46 Lakhs), with a 5% occupancy across 293 shows. It had 7 almost full shows and 10 filling fast.
Bihar: Bihar fared better with a gross of 7.56 Lakhs (10.72 Lakhs) and a 9% occupancy spread across 194 shows. It had 6 almost full shows and 13 shows filling fast, indicating solid engagement.
Chhattisgarh: Chhattisgarh earned 6.33 Lakhs (7.64 Lakhs) with 6% occupancy over 192 shows. The state had 6 almost full shows and 3 shows filling fast.
Rajasthan: With a gross of 13 Lakhs (22.86 Lakhs) and 4% occupancy, Rajasthan hosted 447 shows. 1 show was almost full, while 8 shows were filling fast.
Haryana: The state earned 2.31 Lakhs (6.18 Lakhs), with 2% occupancy across 229 shows. Only 1 show was almost full.
Madhya Pradesh: The state recorded a gross of 12.85 Lakhs (25.32 Lakhs), with 6% occupancy over 562 shows. It had 15 almost full shows and 8 shows filling fast.
Telangana: Telangana’s gross reached 25.8 Lakhs (32.53 Lakhs) with an 11% occupancy across 301 shows. It had 10 almost full shows and 17 shows filling fast.
Gujarat: Gujarat posted a gross of 24.28 Lakhs (46.44 Lakhs) but struggled with 2% occupancy over 1,819 shows. Despite this, 17 shows were almost full, and 15 shows were filling fast.
West Bengal: With a gross of 21.54 Lakhs (28.96 Lakhs) and 9% occupancy, West Bengal held 319 shows. The state saw 10 almost full shows and 21 filling fast.
Tamil Nadu: Tamil Nadu displayed strong interest, grossing 10.51 Lakhs (13.19 Lakhs) with 22% occupancy across 150 shows. The state reported 18 almost full shows and 26 filling fast.
Uttar Pradesh: The state earned 22.82 Lakhs (38.53 Lakhs), with 6% occupancy over 729 shows. 11 shows were almost full, while 19 were filling fast.
Delhi: Delhi’s gross stood at 63.51 Lakhs (80.29 Lakhs), with 8% occupancy across 1,005 shows. The state reported 19 almost full shows and 53 shows filling fast.
Karnataka: Karnataka saw robust numbers with a gross of 32.59 Lakhs (42.51 Lakhs) and 11% occupancy over 436 shows. The state reported 32 almost full shows and 30 shows filling fast, indicating strong interest.
Jammu and Kashmir: The region collected 70.43K with 7% occupancy across 10 shows, though none were almost full or filling fast.
Maharashtra: Maharashtra led in collections with 71.89 Lakhs (93.49 Lakhs), maintaining a 6% occupancy across 1,720 shows. The state featured 29 almost full shows and 57 shows filling fast, reflecting high engagement.
Andaman and Nicobar Islands: This small region surprisingly grossed 90.3K (1.11 Lakhs) with an impressive 39% occupancy over 6 shows, including 1 almost full show and 4 filling fast.
About Film:

It is Kalees and produced by Atlee. Primarily it was decided to be released under banner of VD18 as it is 18th movie of Varun Dhawan but later improvised to Baby John. Not to forget it is a remake of Tamil movie Theri of Vijay. With a budget of Rs 110 crore.
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