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Box Office Clash: Film history of 90s in the collision of 'Sikander' and 'Jat'

Salman Khan's film 'Sikander' and Sunny Deol's film 'Jat' were recently released, but both of them have received mixed reactions from the audience. While Salman's film has received negative reviews, Sunny's film has received mixed reactions.

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Entertainment News: Salman Khan's film 'Sikander' and Sunny Deol's film 'Jat' were recently released, but both of them have received mixed reactions from the audience. While Salman's film has received negative reviews, Sunny's film has received mixed reactions. Although both these films are face to face at the box office today, but 29 years ago, the pair of these two gave a hit film together, which was well liked by the audience. Nevertheless, at that time Aamir Khan's film beat him up at the box office.

Salman & Sunny's 'Jeet' was a hit 

Salman Khan and Sunny Deol's film 'Jeet' was released in 1996 and became the third highest -grossing Bollywood film of that year. Karisma Kapoor was also in the lead role in the film. The budget for 'Jeet' directed by Raj Kanwar was Rs 5.6 crore, while it earned more than Rs 28 crore at the box office, which proves it a hit film.

Aamir Khan's 'Raja Hindustani' broke all records

In the same year, Aamir Khan's film 'Raja Hindustani' created panic at the box office and earned more than Rs 76 crore. The success of the film made Salman and Sunny's 'Jeet' behind and made the biggest hit of that year. 'Raja Hindustani' won the hearts of the audience not only through his story, but also through songs.

The budget of 'Raja Hindustani' was less, but earning was great

If we talk about Aamir Khan and Karisma Kapoor's film Raja Hindustani, then it was made in less than 6 crore rupees. The film raised 76 crore rupees by earning records worldwide. Released in 1996, the film became the highest grossing film at that time.Salman and Sunny's pair was appreciated, but Aamir's film was at the forefront

Although the films of both actors are hitting each other today, Salman and Sunny's pair received good reactions from the audience in 1996. However, Aamir's 'Raja Hindustani' performed the best by beating everyone at the box office at that time.

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