Salaar BO Collection day 3: Prabhas starrer enters 200 crore club

Updated : Dec 25, 2023 15:12
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Actor Prabhas's film 'Salaar' has maintained a good pace at the box office. The film had a good opening and now in just 3 days, the film has crossed the Rs 200 crore mark. As per Sacnilk.com, 'Salaar: Part 1- Ceasefire' entered the ₹200 crore club on Sunday. The film has been helmed by Prashanth Neel.

The film minted ₹90.7 crore [Telugu: ₹66.75 crore; Malayalam: ₹3.55 crore; Tamil: ₹3.75 crore; Kannada: ₹90 lakh; Hindi: ₹15.75 crore] on day one. On day two it earned, ₹56.35 crore [Telugu: ₹34.25 crore; Malayalam: ₹1.75 crore; Tamil: ₹3.05 crore; Kannada: ₹95 lakh; Hindi: ₹16.35 crore]. As of now, Salaar earned around ₹62.89 crore nett in India on its third day for all languages. So far, the film has garnered ₹209.94 crore. The epic action film raised ₹178.7 crore, registering the record for the best opening day figures for any Indian title in 2023, according to Hombale Films.

The opening day figure of the film also surpassed Shah Rukh Khan's two blockbuster movies of 2023 --'Pathaan' and 'Jawan,' which had earned ₹106 crores and ₹129.6 crores in worldwide gross on their opening days, and the Ranbir Kapoor-starrer Animal which amassed ₹116 crores on the first day.

'Salaar' also stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Shruti Haasan, Eshwari Rao, Sriya Reddy, Tinnu Anand, and Jagapathi Babu in pivotal roles.

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