On May 17th, indoor cinemas are permitted to open back up in England, Scotland, and Wales while being limited to having no more than a total of 1,000 people or 50% of the venue size. Cinema halls frequented by NRI communities were allowed to re-open on the 19th – bringing new screens and profit for all involved parties.
U.K box office summary
Day 13 [29 May – Sat] – 3,807 USD [Rs. 2.75 lacs] from 17 screens
Day 12 [28 May – Fri] – 2,998 USD [Rs. 2.17 lacs] from 16 screens
Day 11 [27 May – Thu] – 4,247 USD [Rs. 3.07 lacs] from 34 screens
Day 10 [26 May – Wed] – 5,227 USD [Rs. 3.78 lacs] from 40 screens
Day 9 [25 May – Tue] – 9,017 USD [Rs. 6.53 lacs] from 54 screens
Day 8 [24 May – Mon] – 8,482 USD [Rs. 6.17 lacs] from 53 screens
Day 7 [23 May – Sun] – 17,822 USD [Rs. 12.97 lacs] from 59 screens
Day 6 [22 May – Sat] – 20,358 USD [Rs. 14.84 lacs] from 58 screens
Day 5 [21 May – Fri] – 13,794 USD [Rs. 10.05 lacs] from 56 screens
Day 4 [20 May – Thu] – 9,909 USD [Rs. 7.23 lacs] from 54 screens
Day 3 [19 May – Wed] – 14,557 USD [Rs. 10.63 lacs] from 53 screens
Day 2 [18 May – Tue] – 6,457 USD [Rs. 4.71 lacs] from 20 screens
Day 1 [17 May – Mon] – 8,118 USD [Rs. 5.92 lacs] from 20 screens