A sequel to Priyadarshan's laugh riot 'Hera Pheri', the Neeraj Vora-directed 'Phir Hera Pheri' figured at number eight in the UK box office charts in its opening week with collections of 125,366 UK pounds (Rs 87 lakh) from just 36 cinema screens, ahead of the Hollywood film 'Mission Impossible III' and Kunal Kohli's 'Fanaa'.
What is more, the film, which opened to a stupendous response all over India following its release on June 9, had the second highest per screen average of 3,482 UK pounds (Rs 2.5 lakh) in the UK among the top ten, ahead of films like 'X-Men: The Last Stand', 'The Da Vinci Code','Poseidon', 'RV' and 'Mission: Impossible III'.
Trade observers say Akshay Kumar's typical brand of Comedy in 'Phir Hera Pheri' has had audiences "laughing all their way to the ailes" while winning for the actor rave reviews from the film critics at home and abroad.
Akshay's brilliant comic timing had earlier fetched excellent collections for Priyadarshan's 'Garam Masala' and 'Deewane Hue Paagal', both of which proved to be hits in the United Kingdom.
In fact, critics say that Akshay, along with the inimitable Paresh Rawal, is the soul of 'Phir Hera Pheri', which also stars Suneil Shetty, Bipasha Basu and Rimi Sen, contributing immensely to the film's strong initial.
That the strong showing of the film in the UK is largely due to the immense draw that Akshay Kumar has come to enjoy in the overseas territories is evident from the fact that the other comedy release of the week, Priyadarshan's 'Chup Chup Ke' had collections far lower compared to 'Phir Hera Pheri'.
In this sense, the strong showing of 'Phir Hera Pheri' at the UK box office, following close on the heels of the stupendous success of his last film 'Humko Deewana Kar Gaye', only reiterated the immense draw of Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar overseas, putting him in the league of the 'Khans' - Shahrukh Khan, Salman Khan and Aamir Khan.