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Pathaan is unstoppable and creating history every day. Shah Rukh Khan proved why he is the KING of Bollywood. He came after 4 years and conquered like never before. Pathaan has earned 542 crores at the worldwide box office and this unimaginable amount is making everyone in the industry go crazy and how. And now Pathaan is just a few crores closer to beating SS Rajamouli’s RRR. The film has reportedly earned 565 in 5 days at the worldwide box office and we won’t be surprised if on the sixth day Pathaan beats the RRR and surpasses its box office numbers.
Yash Raj Films’ Pathaan directed by Siddharth Anand broke records at the domestic and overseas box office as it collected 542 crore gross worldwide in just 5 days! Pathaan crossed another 100 crore+ days on its 5th day as it registered Rs 60.75 crore nett in India (Hindi – 58.50, all dubbed versions – 2.25 crore) taking its India gross to Rs 70 crore. The overseas gross on day 5 is Rs 42 crore ($5.13 million), taking the total collection on the fourth day of its release to Rs 112 crore gross. In 5 days, Pathaan has collected $25.42 million (Rs 207.2 crore) in overseas territories alone!
Shah Rukh Khan’s Pathaan has also crossed the 250 crore nett mark in India in just five days with 280 crore nett on board! It is the fastest Hindi film to enter the 250 crore club in just 5 days! Pathaan is also the only Hindi film to register four 50 crore+ days and that too within just 5 days of its release! With this insane score, all the movies from YRF’s spy universe – Ek Tha Tiger, Tiger Zinda Hai, War & Pathaan are blockbusters! Meanwhile, the makers are ecstatic to see this crazy number for Pathaan at the box office and hope that it will break all the records at the box office. Will Pathaan break SS Rajamouli’s box office records?
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