Animal’s Box Office Journey: 13 Days Worldwide Collections
Animal has completed nearly two weeks in cinemas, marking 13 days. In this period, the film has achieved record-breaking worldwide earnings. Its box office collection stands at 20 times more than its budget. Released on December 1, Animal premiered in five languages: Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada, across 6500 screens. While released on significantly fewer screens worldwide compared to films like Pathaan and Jawan, Animal’s collections have matched them. The film’s second-week collections were outstanding due to a lack of competition. Animal is expected to continue its strong earnings in the third week, as no major Bollywood films are scheduled for release. If the film’s run continues at this pace, its lifetime collection is projected to surpass that of Pathaan.
Sam Bahadur’s 13-Day Box Office Performance
Released alongside Animal on December 1, Sam Bahadur has also completed 13 days in cinemas. The film’s All India Net Collection for the initial 12 days was ₹58.57 Crore. On its 13th day, Sam Bahadur recorded an estimated India Net Collection of approximately ₹6.50 Crore. Cumulatively, Sam Bahadur’s All India Net Collection for the first 13 days stands at ₹64.07 Crore. The India Gross Collection for the film is ₹76.08 Crore. From the overseas market, the film earned ₹12.55 Crore. Sam Bahadur’s Worldwide Gross Collection for the initial 13 days reached ₹88.93 Crore. With a budget of ₹55 Crore, Sam Bahadur has been declared a clean hit at the box office.
Dunki Overseas Advance Booking Figures
Dunki, scheduled for release on December 21, commenced its overseas advance booking in a limited capacity 5-6 days prior to the full opening of international bookings. Following the full opening of overseas advance bookings, the film registered significant earnings from abroad. Detailed overseas advance booking figures for Dunki include: $225,000 from the USA, $98,000 from the UK, $16,000 from Australia, $55,000 from Gulf Countries, $39,000 from Germany, and approximately $100,000 from other remaining countries. The total overseas advance booking for Dunki amounts to $533,000. In Indian currency, this translates to ₹6.78 Crore from overseas advance bookings, with a week remaining until the film’s release. India’s advance booking for Dunki has not yet begun.
Salaar’s Strong International Advance Booking
Salaar’s overseas advance booking began approximately two weeks ago, preceding Dunki’s international booking launch by several days. This early start resulted in Salaar achieving a significantly higher overseas advance booking collection compared to Dunki. India’s advance booking for Salaar is scheduled to commence on December 15. The film’s overseas advance booking figures include: $1,050,000 from the USA, $10,000 from the UK, $25,000 from Australia, $3,000 from Gulf Countries, $45,000 from Germany, and approximately $98,000 from other remaining countries. Salaar’s total overseas advance booking, specifically for the weekend, has exceeded $1.5 Million. In Indian currency, this weekend overseas booking translates to ₹12.10 Crore.
Animal’s Day-Wise Collection Breakdown and Milestones
On its release day, December 1, Animal recorded an All India Net Collection of ₹63.80 Crore. The film’s All India Net Collection for the first week surpassed ₹338 Crore. During its second weekend (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday), Animal garnered an India Net Collection exceeding ₹95 Crore. Animal maintained a good hold during its second weekdays. On its 11th day, which was the second Monday, the film’s All India Net Collection was ₹13.85 Crore. The 12th-day collection in India stood at ₹12.10 Crore. For its 13th day, Animal is estimated to have an India Net Collection of ₹12.50 Crore. The film’s cumulative All India Net Collection for the initial 13 days totals ₹474.48 Crore. Animal’s India Gross Collection is ₹565 Crore. In the overseas market, the film has surpassed the ₹200 Crore mark, collecting ₹213 Crore to date. The Worldwide Gross Collection for Animal after 13 days is ₹778 Crore. The worldwide collection is projected to reach up to ₹850 Crore by the end of the current week.
