shahrukh khan said:HUM TUM continues to wow the audiences at metros. The film may not be a trendsetter like its 'inspirations' D.D.L.J. and KUCH KUCH HOTA HAI, but its overall business has definitely brought cheer to the industry. Of course, Yash Raj Films are smiling all the way to the bank, for the film is not only faring well in the domestic circuit, but even on foreign soil.
In the U.S., the film has collected $ 143,459 on 43 screens [screen average: $ 3,336], taking its total to $ 556,154 [approx. Rs. 2.49 crores].
In U.K., HUM TUM has collected £ 90,315 on 22 screens [screen average: £ 4,105], taking its total to £ 335,023 [approx. Rs. 2.75 crores].
AAN has met with a cold response in U.K., with the film collecting £ 19,460 [approx. Rs. 15.98 lacs] on 12 screens [screen average: £ 1,622] in its opening weekend.
The season's biggest hit in U.K. continues to be MAIN HOON NA, which has collected £ 950,482 [till June 6, 2004] so far [approx. Rs. 7.81 crores].
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