
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice remained in the $10,000 club with an average of $12,062. Everybody Wants Some earned an average of $16,440 in 19 theaters over the weekend after opening in five theaters on Wednesday. As someone who doesn't want to see measles make a comeback, this is a scary result. Vaxxed: From Cover Up to Catastrophe was right behind with $28,339 in one theater. Miles Ahead led the way on the theater average chart with $28,633 in four theaters.

Theater Averages: Miles Opens Ahead of the Competition with $28,633 March 18th, 2016 (Wide), released as Kapoor and Sonsīollywood, Dysfunctional Family, Coming of Age, LGBTQ+, Money Troubles The family members who seem perfect aren't necessarily so, and the ones who seem imperfect have had good reasons for their actions. As the story unfolds, we realize that all the characters have had their fair share of mistakes and bad decisions. We see the onset of another point of tension between the brothers - a love triangle. Rahul meets Tia as well, regarding a business deal they are trying to strike, and even here, there is a certain equation right from the word go.

Tia is an attractive, flamboyant, young girl who Arjun instantly strikes a chord with. One night, the friend takes Arjun out for a party to a friend's place, which is where he meets Tia. Arjun has an old friend in Coonoor who helps him get out of the steaming pot environment in his house. The sons on the other hand have their own battles with the parents, and with each other. Their parents get into quarrels over their financial situation, ending marriage, and other bad decisions. The brothers have returned to the same old home, but with totally different dynamics. Furthermore, the family is going through a severe financial crunch as well. Their parents no longer sleep in the same room and their father seems to have developed a relationship with a long time family friend, which is making their mom uncomfortable. The brothers arrive in India to find that their little family isn't as perfect as they had imagined. Rahul is clearly the perfect one, loved by all, Arjun seems like the neglected one who according to the family is too immature/irresponsible to take decisions. Their arrival in India quickly unfolds their individual relations with their parents as well. The awkwardness and tension between them is apparent from the word go. These two brothers aren't exactly the 'inseparable' brother duo we are used to seeing in our movies.

Arjun is also an aspiring writer, living in New Jersey, clearly struggling to make ends meet. On the other hand is his younger brother Arjun. Rahul, for his age, seems to have built a pretty good life for himself a good looking man, doing very well professionally, living in a swanky apartment in London, and also planning to pursue architecture along with writing.

