Latest Hindi film starring Shahrukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, and John Abraham’s Pathaan’ minted a whopping Rs 313 crore in three days worldwide gross earnings, movie analyst Taran Adarsh tweeted on Saturday.
On the third day of the release, the movie has become the fastest Hindi film to breach the ₹ 300 crore mark in just three days, as per trade analyst Taran Adarsh.
The worldwide earnings of “Pathaan” for three days is ₹ 313 crore. In India, the film earned ₹ 38 crores in the Hindi version on the third day. This sums the amount to ₹ 161 crores. The Tamil and Telugu dubs have added another ₹ 5.75 crores over three days.
On the third day of the release, the movie has become the fastest Hindi film to breach the ₹ 300 crore mark in just three days, as per trade analyst Taran Adarsh.
‘PATHAAN’: ₹ 313 CR WORLDWIDE *GROSS* IN 3 DAYS… #Pathaan is the FASTEST #Hindi film to breach ₹ 300 cr mark [GROSS] in *3 days*…
WORLDWIDE [#India + #Overseas] *Gross* BOC… *3 days*…
⭐️ #India: ₹ 201 cr
⭐️ #Overseas: ₹ 112 cr
⭐️ Worldwide Total *GROSS*: ₹ 313 cr
🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/caFDbR4q3q— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) January 28, 2023
The worldwide earnings of “Pathaan” for three days is ₹ 313 crore. In India, the film earned ₹ 38 crores in the Hindi version on the third day. This sums the amount to ₹ 161 crores. The Tamil and Telugu dubs have added another ₹ 5.75 crores over three days.
‘Pathaan’ sets multiple records
YRF said “Pathaan” set multiple new records, including the “widest Hindi release of all time in India” and “highest grossing first day for a non-holiday release” reported NDTV.
The first-day gross collection of the stylish spy thriller is also the “highest ever” in Shah Rukh’s career. For co-stars John Abraham and Deepika Padukone, director Anand and YRF, the studio stated in a press release.
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