The Movie 'Main Vaapas Aaunga' Makes More Money

電影《Main Vaapas Aaunga》票房大增


Introduction

The movie 'Main Vaapas Aaunga' is doing very well. More people want to see it in its second week.

電影《Main Vaapas Aaunga》表現非常出色,進入第二週後想觀看的人更多了。

Main Body

The movie started on June 12. At first, not many people went to see it. It made a small amount of money in the first few days.

電影於 6 月 12 日上映。起初並沒有很多人前往觀看,前幾天的票房收入較低。

Then, people talked about the movie on the internet. They said the movie is good. Because of this, many more people bought tickets in the second week.

隨後,人們在網路上討論這部電影,稱其非常好看。因此,第二週購買電影票的人數大幅增加。

Big cinemas added more showtimes for the movie. The boss of PVR INOX says people love the story, the music, and the actor Naseeruddin Shah.

大型電影院增加了該片的放映場次。PVR INOX 的負責人表示,觀眾非常喜愛其故事、音樂以及演員 Naseeruddin Shah 的演出。

On the second Sunday, the movie made ₹5.75 crore. This is much more than the first Sunday. Now, the movie has made ₹24.25 crore in total.

在第二個星期日,該片獲得了 5.75 億盧比的票房。這比第一個星期日高出許多。目前,該片累計票房已達 24.25 億盧比。

Conclusion

The movie started slowly, but now it is a success because people like it.

電影雖然起步緩慢,但因為深受觀眾喜愛,現在已取得成功。

Vocabulary Learning

📈 The 'Change' Pattern

Notice how the story moves from Small \rightarrow Big. This is how we describe a change in a situation.

The Contrast:

  • First: "not many people" / "small amount of money"
  • Later: "many more people" / "much more"

Key Vocabulary for A2 Growth:

  • Small amount \rightarrow Not a lot.
  • Many more \rightarrow A larger number than before.
  • Much more \rightarrow A bigger quantity.

Simple Rule: When you want to say something increased, use More.

Example from text: First Sunday \rightarrow Second Sunday = More money.

Vocabulary Learning

amount (n.)
How much there is of something
Example:He has a small amount of money in his pocket.
tickets (n.)
Paper or digital notes that let you enter a place
Example:I bought two tickets for the cinema.
showtimes (n.)
The times when a movie starts
Example:Check the showtimes to see when the movie begins.
total (n.)
The whole amount after adding everything
Example:The total cost of the food was ten dollars.
success (n.)
When something goes very well or achieves a goal
Example:The party was a big success.
Practice A2 words in a crossword