Salaar Box Office Collection Day 1: Prabhas’ Film Crosses Rs. 100 Crore In India, And Rs. 175 Crore Worldwide

Salaar Box Office Collection Day 1: Prabhas’ Film Crosses Rs. 100 Crore In India, And Rs. 175 Crore Worldwide

December 23, 2023 0 By admin

India Goes Wild for Salaar, Setting a New Benchmark for Opening Day Collections

  • The highly anticipated action thriller Salaar, starring Prabhas and Shruti Haasan, has unleashed a box office tsunami, collecting a staggering ₹100- ₹110 crore (approximately $13.5 million) on its opening day in India alone.
  • This earth-shattering figure surpasses the previous record held by Jawan, which collected ₹105 crore on its first day, and cements Salaar’s position as potentially the biggest opening ever for an Indian film.

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Global Domination: Salaar Roars into the International Arena

  • Salaar’s dominance extends beyond India, with the film raking in an impressive ₹175 crore (approximately $21.5 million) worldwide on its first day.
  • This remarkable global performance solidifies Salaar’s place among the top Indian films of 2023, proving its appeal to audiences across diverse cultures and languages.

Toppling Titans: Salaar Outperforms Box Office Giants

  • Salaar’s Day 1 collection in India dwarfs the opening day earnings of other major 2023 releases, including:
    • Pathaan (₹32 crore)
    • Dunki (₹30 crore)
    • Animal (₹34 crore)
    • Leo (₹46 crore)
  • Globally, it trails only slightly behind Jawan’s opening day collection of ₹180 crore, demonstrating its fierce competitiveness on the international stage.

A Blockbuster in the Making: Salaar’s Triumphant Start Signals a Phenomenal Run

  • With its explosive opening and unparalleled buzz, Salaar is poised to continue its box office reign in the coming days.
  • It has ignited audiences’ fervor for action-packed cinema, promising an exhilarating cinematic experience that’s redefining the boundaries of Indian filmmaking.
  • All eyes are now on Salaar to witness its trajectory toward becoming a landmark film in Indian cinema history.