Pathaan Monday Box Office Collection: SRK-Deepika Starrer Rewrites History By Grossing 832 Crore Worldwide
The high-octane action thriller released on January 25 and has been roaring at the box office ever since, receiving positive response from critics and audience alike.
New Delhi: Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone and John Abraham starrer 'Pathaan' is creating ripples at the box office, breaking all records to become one of the highest grossers of all time. The high-octane action thriller released on January 25 and has been roaring at the box office ever since, receiving positive response from critics and audience alike.
Directed by Siddharth Anand, the film is a historic all-time blockbuster and is creating new records every day. 'Pathaan' is on an incredible run at the domestic and overseas box office and has now collected 832.20 crore gross worldwide! The film is rewriting history every single day.
Pathaan, on its 12th day (second Sunday), registered a huge 28.50 crore nett in India (Hindi – 27.50 crore, All Dubbed versions –1 crore). In 12 days, Pathaan has recorded $38.68 million in the overseas territories alone, while nett collection in India stand at 429.90 crore (Hindi - 414.50 crore, Dubbed - 15.40 crore)! The total worldwide gross is an incredible 832.20 crore (India gross : 515 crore, overseas : 317.20 crore)!
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'Pathaan' is now the highest grossing Hindi film worldwide in the history of Hindi cinema and also the highest grossing film of YRF’s Spy Universe.
'Pathaan', is part of Aditya Chopra’s ambitious spy universe and has the biggest superstars of the country Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone and John Abraham in it.
The film also has a special cameo by Salman Khan, who is a part of another film of YRF's Spy Universe, the 'Tiger' franchise.
Audiences in theatres erupted in cheers as Salman Khan made a cameo as Tiger in the movie 'Pathaan'. The Spy Universe of YRF includes Salman's 'Ek Tha Tiger', 'Tiger Zinda Hai', and 'Pathaan' starring Shah Rukh. Given their level of fame and their presence on screen, the post-credit scene is increasingly emerging as a landmark in Hindi cinema.