Movie Comparison: Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (2006)

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  Kabhi Alvida
Naa Kehna
Domestic Release Date Aug 11, 2006
Production Budget $10,750,000
Opening Weekend Theaters 64
Maximum Theaters 64
Theatrical Engagements 269
Domestic Opening Weekend $1,351,786
Domestic Box Office $3,275,443
Inflation Adjusted
Domestic Box Office
$5,390,722
International Box Office $29,300,000
Worldwide Box Office $32,575,443
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  Kabhi Alvida
Naa Kehna
Opening Weekend $1,351,786 /
$1,351,786
2nd Weekend $570,408 /
$2,383,516
3rd Weekend $260,098 /
$2,872,098
4th Weekend $129,654 /
$3,129,778
5th Weekend $28,871 /
$3,205,338
6th Weekend $30,388 /
$3,246,225
7th Weekend $14,357 /
$3,275,443
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  Kabhi Alvida
Naa Kehna
Opening Week $1,813,108 /
$1,813,108
2nd Week $798,892 /
$2,612,000
3rd Week $388,125 /
$3,000,125
4th Week $176,342 /
$3,176,467
5th Week $39,370 /
$3,215,837
6th Week $45,249 /
$3,261,086
7th Week $14,347 /
$3,275,443
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Note: A theatrical engagement is defined as the movie playing in a single theater for one week. So, for example, a film that plays in 3,000 theaters in its first week and 2,000 theaters in its second week will have had 5,000 theatrical engagements.