Tiger Zinda Hai Ready to join the 500 million club

According to the latest box office India report, the film has 374 million in India and 113 crore abroad. Earning is worth doing. The third week of release will join the club of 500 crore club.Superstar Salman Khan's film 'Tiger Jinda Hai' is ready to be the second film to be added to the 500 crore club of 2017. The first number in the list is 'Bahubali-The Conquuelation', which has more than 800 crore business. Salman Khan's action-packed film 'Tiger Jinda Hai' has made Rs 487 crore in the first 15 days. Has made a worldwide business. According to the latest box office India report, the film has 374 million in India and 113 crore abroad. Earning is worth doing. It is expected that the third week of the release will join the club of 500 crore club.

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Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif starrer 'Tiger Jinda Hai' has started counting in 'All Time High Grosser Hindi Films'. In the list it has made its place on the 7th position. In this, Bahubali - The Conquusion is on the first position with collection of 801 million. Dangal (702 crores) on the second, PK (616 crores) on the third, Bajrangi Bhaijaan (603 crores) on the fourth position, Sultan on the fifth (581 crores) and Dhoom 3 (524 crores) on the sixth number. It is expected that for the third week 'Tiger is alive', Aamir Khan will overtake Dhoom 3 and occupy the sixth position on this list.

Let me tell you that in the first 2 days, Tiger Jinda Hai has made 50 crore, 100 crore in 3 days, 150 crore in four days, 200 crore in 7 days, 250 crore in 10 days and Rs 300 crore on 16th day. Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, this film is a sequel of 'Ek Tha Tiger' which came in 2012. The total budget of 'Ek Tha Tiger' was Rs 75 crore Was there. On the other hand, the total budget of Salman Khan's 'Tiger Jinda Hai' is about Rs 150 crore. On the fourth day of release, the film managed to get its own cost.

Verdict- Superhit

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