'Pathaan' becomes the fastest film to enter Rs 200 crore club beating ‘KGF 2’ and ‘Baahubali 2’

Updated : Jan 31, 2023 13:52
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Shah Rukh Khan starrer ‘Pathaan’ is setting new records every day. The film made Rs 52 cr for the third time on Saturday. And, now it has become the fastest film in the history to enter the Rs 200 cr club surpassing KGF2 and Baahubali 2’s Hindi version.

According to Box Office India, the film made massive collections on Saturday and the film has crossed the 200 cr mark in just four days. The film has collections in the range of Rs 212-213 cr India nett for Hindi version. The all-India collection are about Rs 221 cr.

Trade analyst Taran Adarsh in a Twitter post said that 'Pathaan' became the fastest film to enter Rs 200 cr club beating KGF2 and Baahubali 2’s Hindi version. These films entered made the mark on their fifth and sixth days respectively.

He tweeted, ‘PATHAAN’ OVERTAKES ‘KGF2’, ‘BAAHUBALI 2’… FASTEST TO ENTER ₹ 200 CR CLUB… #Pathaan: Day 4 [Sat]
#KGF2 #Hindi: Day 5 #Baahubali2 #Hindi: Day 6 #India biz. #Pathaan is truly rewriting record books.’

The Shah Rukh Khan starrer has set various records like biggest opening day, highest single day and highest opening weekend. And it is estimated that the film can achieve an estimate of Rs 275 cr in its first five days after a Sunday.

'Pathaan' is all set to become the highest grossing film post pandemic for Bollywood.

The Sidharth Anand directorial also stars Deepika Padukone and John Abraham.

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