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Animal Box Office Collection Day 10: Ranbir Kapoor’s action drama earns Rs 717 cr club globally, trends better than Shah Rukh Khan’s Pathaan | Bollywood News

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Actor Ranbir Kapoor has breached Rs 700 cr globally. The actor’s latest action thriller drama Animal is re-writing box office records with even its domestic collections inching closer to the coveted Rs 500 cr club, which only Shah Rukh Khan and Sunny Deol have cracked so far in Bollywood.

According to industry tracker Sacnilk, Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Animal netted Rs 37 cr in all languages on its second Sunday. The ten-day total of the film now stands at Rs 432.37 cr. Animal’s worldwide gross is Rs 717.46 crore. All eyes are now on whether the Ranbir Kapoor film will manage to enter Rs 1000 crore club before it has to make way for Shah Rukh Khan’s Dunki and Prabhas’ Salaar at the box office.

 

Animal has had a better second Sunday than both Shah Rukh blockbusters, Pathaan and Jawan. While the former did Rs 28.5 cr, the latter netted Rs 36.85 cr. But in terms of total collections after second weekend, Animal is already ahead of Pathaan. Animal’s collection on its second weekend stands at Rs 87.56 crore, which is a record in itself.

Pathaan stood at Rs 429.9 cr (which was its day 12) after second Sunday, a number Animal has already surpassed. But Jawan was way ahead at Rs 477 cr after its second weekend (which was the film’s 11th day).

The film, despite coming under fire for its misogyny and excessive violence, is trending at an excellent pace at the box office and will now target to break the record of Gadar 2, which was Rs 525 cr. The film now has a free 10-day run, before Shah Rukh’s third film of the year, Dunki arrives. A day later, on December 22, Prabhas’ actioner Salaar will hit cinemas.

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Before the screens are considerably reduced due to the big Christmas releases, Animal will hope to make as much money as possible and eventually target the records of Pathaan (Rs 543 all India) and Jawan (Rs 640 cr all India).

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