‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan’ box office day 4: Salman Khan’s film manages to pass crucial Monday test

Updated : Apr 25, 2023 16:06
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Salman Khan-Pooja Hegde starrer ‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan’ has managed to pass the crucial Monday test. The Farhad Samji directorial earned ₹10.17 crore on day 4, taking the total collection to ₹78.34 crore nett. Sharing the box-office figures, film trade analyst Taran Adarsh mentioned that the family entertainer is clearly driving its business via Salman’s star power and is enjoying a terrific run in mass pockets/Hindi belt.

‘#KisiKaBhaiKisiKiJaan hits double digits on make-or-break Mon… Declines at premium plexes, but fantastic beyond metros and single screens [better than Fri *at places*], despite weekday ticket rates… Fri 15.81 cr, Sat 25.75 cr, Sun 26.61 cr, Mon 10.17 cr. Total: ₹ 78.34 cr. #India biz,’ he tweeted.

‘#KBKJ is enjoying a terrific run in mass pockets/Hindi belt, which is clearly driving its biz… #SalmanKhan’s star power is, of course, the icing on the cake… The film should stay strong in mass circuits in days to come, looking at the current trends,’ he added.

‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan’ was released in theatres on April 21. The film also stars Venkatesh, Jagapathi Babu, Bhumika Chawla, Vijender Singh, Raghav Juyal, Siddharth Nigam, Jassie Gill, Shehnaaz Gill, Palak Tiwari, and Vinali Bhatnagar.

As per a Sacnik report, the film's worldwide 'opening weekend is approximately ₹110 crores'. It is reportedly the fourth Bollywood film this year to breach the ₹100 crore mark worldwide.

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