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With its loyal fan following and amidst the trending paparazzi about the various objectionable scenes, Shah Rukh Khan starrer Pathan has become the highest grosser at the box office within 90 days of its release. The film has set a new record in the history of Indian film industry while hitting the Rs. 400 crore […]
With its loyal fan following and amidst the trending paparazzi about the various objectionable scenes, Shah Rukh Khan starrer Pathan has become the highest grosser at the box office within 90 days of its release. The film has set a new record in the history of Indian film industry while hitting the Rs. 400 crore mark and beating Baahubali 2 and KGF 2 (Hindi version).
The Siddharth Anand directorial Pathaan is still doing the wonders at the box office as it became the fastest Hindi movie to reach the Rs. 400 crore mark and has minted Rs. 800 crores globally till now, according to the trade analyst Ramesh Bala.
Pathaan marks the comeback of SRK to acting after a gap of over four years, with upcoming movies Atlee’s Jawan and Rajkumar Hirani’s Dunki in the pipeline.
Pathaan was released across 100 countries globally and approximately 8000 screens, the widest ever release for a Hindi film. In India, the film debuted in approximately 5000 screens, the biggest ever release for Hindi movie.
Surprisingly, Pathaan’s day 2 haul was even more than the day one as it was a national holiday. The rundown for the final box office records that YRF claims to have achieved through Pathaan movie is as follows:
Pathaan is a spy thriller starring Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, and John Abraham, directed by Siddharth Anand and has gained widespread popularity. The character of the established drug kingpin is played by John Abraham. The movie is an action thriller and has proved to be the most awaited film of 2023. Deepika Padukone plays the role of an ex-ISI agent with ambiguous motives. The massive budget of the movie – Rs. 250 crores – has been shot in locations like Moscow, Dubai, Africa, Afghanistan, Spain, Paris, and New Delhi.