Pathan Takes the Box Office by Storm: Collects Over ₹500 Cr in 5 Days
Shah Rukh Khan's latest release "Pathan" has taken the box office by storm, collecting over ₹500 crores in just 5 days. The film has shattered records, surpassing the lifetime collections of several big-budget films, including "Rakshabandhan," "Bachchan Pandey," "Shamshera," "Lal Singh Chadha," and "Bellbottom."
"Pathan" has been a much-anticipated release and has lived up to the hype.
The film collected unprecedented ₹271 crores in its extended 5-day opening weekend, with collections of
₹55 crores on Wednesday,
₹68 crores on Thursday,
₹38 crores on Friday,
₹51.50 crores on Saturday,
and ₹58.50 crores on Sunday.
The film's collections in Tamil and Telugu were also impressive, with a total of ₹9.75 crores in the two languages.
‘PATHAAN’ CROSSES ₹ 500 CR MARK: ₹ 542 CR WORLDWIDE *GROSS* IN 5 DAYS… #Pathaan WORLDWIDE [#India + #Overseas] *Gross* BOC… *5 days*…
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) January 30, 2023
⭐️ #India: ₹ 335 cr
⭐️ #Overseas: ₹ 207 cr
⭐️ Worldwide Total *GROSS*: ₹ 542 cr
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The film's success is not limited to India, with overseas collections also performing exceptionally well. The film has grossed over ₹207 crores in overseas markets, bringing the worldwide total to ₹542 crore. "Pathan" has already become one of the highest-grossing films of all time, and its success continues to grow.
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The film's success is a testament to the appeal of Shah Rukh Khan, who has once again proven to be one of Bollywood's biggest stars. The film's performance is also a positive sign for the film industry, which has been struggling in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In conclusion, "Pathan" has been a massive success, both in India and overseas. The film's collections have exceeded expectations, and it has become one of the highest-grossing films of all time. The success of "Pathan" is a positive sign for the film industry, and it bodes well for the future of Bollywood.
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