“Both the films have been hyped well. We are expecting an unexpected response from them, but this can only happen if audience will understand the money spent behind making these films and not watch the pirated versions over moblie phones,” Delhi-based distributor Joginder Mahajan told IANS.

The advance booking for both the films has been “phenomenal,” says Devang Sampat, Director, India Strategic Initiatives, Cinepolis India.

“Looking at the number of bookings that we have already received this week, I would say that people are eagerly waiting to catch both the movies at the box office,” Sampat told IANS.

“It looks like both the movies should fall into the Rs 100 crore club though, eventually the content and audience choice will decide the fate. The movies are star powered and are expected to do well,” he added.

Similar is the response of advance bookings at INOX, said Rajender Singh, Vice Presidant, Programming and Distribution.

“We are getting very good response for both the films in advance bookings. We are showing both the films across our INOX cinemas. It’s an extended Diwali weekend and we are hopeful that both the films will do very good business,” Singh told IANS.

Not only at cinemas, the advance booking of both the films are doing well over various online ticket booking platforms as well.

“With ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’ we are expecting huge spike in our bookings, the collections will be aided by the extended Diwali weekend. The star studded cast of the movie along with its young theme of love, friendship and heartbreak is going to be a treat for the audience,” Renu Satti, Vice President, Paytm, said.

Harsh Rohatgi, CEO, JustTickets Pvt Ltd said: “‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’ has definitely emerged as the Diwali film to look forward to this festive season. We expect a lot of traffic as advances open on Justickets.”

BookMyShow is also running a campaign with “Shivaay” and “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil”. The online entertainment ticketing brand is offering patrons an opportunity to book the movie in advance at a discounted price.

–IANS