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Salman Khan has beaten Shah Rukh Khan in the box office war with his film "Kick". The box office collection of "Kick" has shattered the earning of SRK's "Chennai Express".
"Kick" has also become the third highest grosser Bollywood film ever after "Dhoom 3" and "Krrish 3".
Breaks "Chennai Express" Record
Salman's "Kick" is on a record breaking spree. After entering into the ₹200 crore club at the domestic box office, the film has now overtaken "Chennai Express" ₹227 crore lifetime total mark.
"Chennai Express" was the first film that shattered Aamir Khan's "3 Idiots" record and also became the highest grosser film until the release of "Krrish 3" and "Dhoom 3" last year.
From the top position, the film went on to the third spot after the release of "Krrish 3" and "Dhoom 3". And now "Kick" has pushed the film to the fourth spot.
"#Kick [Wk 3] Fri 1.97 cr, Sat 2.94 cr, Sun 3.92 cr, Mon 1.69 cr, Tue 1.35 cr, Wed 1.10 cr. Grand total: ₹ 228.08 cr nett. India biz. ATBB," trade analyst Taran Adrash tweeted.
"After surpassing #3Idiots, #Kick now overtakes #ChennaiExpress biz in India. #Kick total till Wed: ₹ 228.08 cr nett. ALL TIME BLOCKBUSTER," Adarsh added.
Here are the top five highest grosser films of all time.
Position | Films | Release Date | Earnings in Rs Crore |
1. | Dhoom 3 | 20 December, 2013 | 252.70 |
2. | Krrish 3 | 1 November, 2013 | 240 |
3. | Kick | 25 July, 2014 | 228.08 (still running) |
4. | Chennai Express | 9 August 2013 | 227 |
5. | 3 Idiots | 25 December, 2009 | 202.47 |
"Singham Returns" to Affect "Kick"
"Kick" will finish its third week run at the domestic box office on Thursday and will begin the fourth week on the Independence Day. However, on the same day, Ajay Devgn's "Singham Returns" will hit the screens with a huge screen count.
The screen count of "Kick" declined after the release of "Entertainment" and it will decline further once "Singham Returns" hits the screen, which will affect the business of the Salman starrer.
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