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SRK's 'Raees' is 2017's first to enter 100cr club

New Delhi: And the first film of 2017 to enter the 100 crore club is none other than King Khan's 'Raees', thereby becoming the actor's seventh to attain the feat. The flick collected Rs. Six crore on Monday and Rs 5.25 crore on Tuesday in the domestic market, bringing its total earning to over Rs 103 crore, as reported by Box Office India. The film has not only set the domestic markets ringing but also continues its march in the international markets. 'Raees', which also stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Pakistani starlet Mahira Khan, has a worldwide collection of Rs. 209 crore in its first week of release. The latest reports also inform that the film has smashed the box office record in Singapore by collecting a whooping USD 226,000 which is touted to be the highest ever weekend for any Bollywood film in this market. The film certainly impacts one with SRK's powerful performance along with an intense entertaining storyline which is backed by the hard hitting dialogues and the captivating music of the film. On a related note, Shah Rukh's other films to have crossed the 100 crore mark are 'Chennai Express','Happy New Year','Dilwale','Jab Tak Hai Jaan','Ra. One' and 'Don 2'.
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