Bajrangi Bhaijaan the most successful movie of Salman Khan so far, is thundering on box office. It has completed the third weekend yesterday and with the end of it, Bajrangi Bhaijaan has become the second highest grosser Bollywood movie at domestic box office by beating Aamir Khan starrer Dhoom 3. In year 2013’s released Dhoom 3 was made the record total collection of 284.27 crores which Bajrangi Bhaijaan has dominated in just 17 days of release. This is really amazing, movie is performing with a pace of beyond expectations.
Fans of Salman now looking very much excited and expecting it to gross 300 crores before the end of its third week. The excitement of fans and Bollywood lovers can easily be seen on social media. The slogan “Ab ki baar 300 ke paar” is getting more louder and soon the target will get accomplished. Audience liked the movie especially the little girl Harshaali Malhotra who has played the character of Munni in the movie. Harshaali is getting praised by everyone for her brilliant performance and immense cuteness. Bajrangi Bhaijaan is still having good hold on audience and all ages of viewers are enjoying it.
The entire team of Bajrangi Bhaijaan is thanking to audience for giving such overwhelming response. The movie has grossed huge figure and now it doesn’t seems possible for any upcoming movie to dominate this record except the one Salman Khan’s Diwali release Prem Ratan Dhan Payo along with Sonam Kapoor. PRDP will experience 5 days weekend due to festival holidays but still not giving smell of such high response as Bajrangi Bhaijaan.
The movie was completed first 2 weeks with total 272.25 crores that includes 184.62 crores in first week and 87.63 crores in second week. Now it has entered in its third week and started it 4.11 crores as 15th day and 6.80 crores as 16th day collections. The main day of weekend i.e. Sunday, being the holiday resulted in higher earning than Saturday. On its 17th day, the movie has raked around 9.07 crores and made its domestic total to 292.23 crores which is massive.
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