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‘Animal’ Box Office Collection Day 6: Ranbir Kapoor라이브 바카라 Film Collects Rs 500 Crore Worldwide

Ranbir Kapoor and Sandeep Reddy Vanga라이브 바카라 film is already the fourth-highest grosser of the year.

A Still From ‘Animal’ Trailer
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The Ranbir Kapoor-starrer ‘Animal’ has certainly taken the box office by a storm within just six days of its release and is all set to cross the Rs 300 crore benchmark in India. As per industry tracker Sacnilk, ‘Animal’ has collected Rs 312.96 crore nett in the domestic market within one week. On the sixth day, the film saw its lowest collections so far, which stood at Rs 30 crore. While the film라이브 바카라 worldwide collection was at Rs 481 crore after five days, the Sandeep Reddy Vanga-directorial has now entered the Rs 500 crore club.

The film kicked off its office journey by collecting Rs 63.8 crore on its opening day, and saw its highest collection on its third day when it minted Rs 71.46 crore at the box office. On its first Monday, it collected Rs 43.96 crore, followed by Rs 37.47 crore on Tuesday.바카라 웹사이트

To say the least, ‘Animal’ is now the fourth-highest grossing film of the year after ‘Jawan’, ‘Pathaan’ and ‘Gadar 2’. While Shah Rukh Khan라이브 바카라 ‘Jawan’ collected Rs 643.87 crore in India, ‘Pathaan’ made Rs 543.05 crore. Sunny Deol라이브 바카라 ‘Gadar 2’ collected Rs 525.45 crore.바카라 웹사이트

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Ranbir Kapoor with Anil Kapoor in Animal

Not to miss, ‘Animal’ has already crossed the lifetime collections of ‘Tiger 3’, which stood at Rs 284.05 crore. And the film is inching closer to surpassing the lifetime collections of ‘Sanju’ and becoming Ranbir라이브 바카라 biggest-ever hit. ‘Sanju’, directed by Rajkumar Hirani, made Rs 342.53 crore in 2018 when it released, and ‘Animal’ is Rs 29.57 crore short of its collections.

Coming to the film, it features Ranbir as the son of India라이브 바카라 richest man (portrayed by Anil Kapoor) who takes on an antagonist played by Bobby Deol. The cast also includes Rashmika Mandanna, Tripti Dimri and others. It released in cinemas on December 1.

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