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‘RRR’ becomes third Indian film to enter 1000 Crore club
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Made in the budget of 550 crores, the film ‘RRR’ is continuously breaking records at the box office. This film has done world wide business of more than 1000 crores in just 16 days. Before this, Aamir Khan’s ‘Dangal’ and Prabhas’ ‘Bahubali 2’ are the only Indian films that have entered the 1000 crore club.
‘RRR’ earned 21 crores on 16th day
Manobala Vijaybalan wrote in a post shared on his Twitter account that Ram Charan Teja, Jr NTR, Ajay Devgan and Alia Bhatt starrer ‘RRR’ has done a world wide business of Rs 21.68 crore in 16 days. Earlier, the film did a business of Rs 259.88 crore in the second week and Rs 709.36 crore in the first week.
Ram Charan and Jr NTR also included in the list of 1000 crore club actors
Director SS Rajamouli’s film ‘RRR’ has so far made a total world wide gross box office collection of Rs 1003.35 crore in 16 days. ‘RRR’ marks the debut film of Ram Charan and Jr NTR, who have entered the 1000 crore club. Before these two, Aamir Khan, Prabhas and Rana Duggubati have become 1000 crore club actors.
Hindi version of ‘RRR’ has earned Rs 221 crore so far
Film trade analyst Taran Adarsh told through his Twitter post that the Hindi version of ‘RRR’ earned Rs 7.50 crore in India on the 16th day. The Hindi version of this film did a business of 76 crores in the second week and 132.59 crores in the first week. In this sense, the Hindi version of the film has so far earned a total of Rs 221.09 crore in 16 days.
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