Shahid Kapoor can heave a sigh of relief. After a string of failures,  his new outing, 'R... Rajkumar', has been embraced warmly by audiences  in the domestic market. The year 2013 hasn't been kind to masala movies,  but the heartening response to the new Prabhu Dheva - Shahid Kapoor  masalathon, especially at single screens of mass-dominated circuits, has  proved that aggressive promotions, lilting soundtrack and expertly  executed action, coupled with the heroism aspect, will always work with a  section of moviegoers. 
'R… Rajkumar' helmed by the king of masala entertainers, Prabhu  Dheva, was most crucial for Shahid Kapoor specifically. Shahid Kapoor  has been going through a rough patch since 2010. A string of back to  back flops, 'Milenge Milenge', 'Mausam', 'teri meri Kahaani' and 'Phata  Poster Nikhla Hero', had harmed his career to a major extent. Besides,  his films have rarely opened big in mass-dominated circuits. 
Sonakshi Sinha too, all of a sudden, was no longer the hit  machine. Her film releases in 2013, 'Lootera', 'Once Upon Ay Time In  Mumbai Dobaara', and last week's 'Bullett Raja', had sunk at the BO.  'R... Rajkumar' had to deliver, also because it has Prabhu Dheva in the  director's seat, a name who has only tasted success since his Hindi  debut with 'Wanted'. He's a brand today! 
'R… Rajkumar' opened well thanks to the popular soundtrack –  'Gandi Baat' and 'Saree Ke Fall Sa' – and the aggressive promotions that  managed to catch the audience's attention. The film has fared well in  its opening weekend, with a big chunk of the revenue coming in from the  mass-dominated circuits. A few circuits have been plain average, but it  would be interesting to see how it fares on weekdays. 
With a positive start in the domestic market, 'R... Rajkumar' is already in the safe zone, as of now.

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