Salman
Khan's
previous
release
Bodyguard
has
set
a
new
record
at
the
Box
Office
by
grossing
Rs
22
crores
nett
on
the
first
day
of
its
release
in
India.
But
this
record
was
erased
by
Hrithik
Roshan's
recent
release
Agneepath,
which
has
set
new
bench
mark
at
the
Box
Office.
Now,
the
question
is
that
will
Salman's
latest
movie
Ek
Tha
Tiger
break
this
first
day
record
of
Agneepath?
Karan
Johar
produced
movie
Agneepath
starring
Hrithik
Roshan
and
Priyanka
Chopra
in
the
leads,
was
one
of
the
most-hyped
movies
and
was
released
on
January
26,
Republic
Day
of
India.
The
movie
had
registered
90%
to
100%
occupancy
in
both
single
screens
and
multiplexes
across
the
country.
The
movie
had
raked
in
Rs
23
crore
net
on
the
first
day.
It
is
the
biggest
opener
in
Bollywood
so
far.
Whereas,
Salman
Khan's
Ek
Tha
Tiger
is
also
one
of
the
much-hyped
movie,
which
has
been
making
it
to
the
headlines
for
all
good
reasons
ever
since
Kabir
Khan
announced
it.
The
hype
and
buzz
created
around
the
film
seems
to
be
bigger
than
that
of
Agneepath.
It
is
touted
to
be
the
next
100
crore
Bollywood
movie.
The
music
and
promos
of
the
film
Ek
Tha
Tiger
have
garnered
a
very
big
appreciation
from
both
film
critics
as
well
as
audience.
With
the
D-Day
is
just
a
few
hours
away,
the
fever
of
the
movie
is
fast
gripping
fans
on
social
networking
sites
like
Twitter
and
Facebook.
There
is
no
end
for
the
excitement
of
film
goers,
who
are
all
desperate
to
watch
the
movie.
Agneepath
was
released
on
2,000
screens
in
India
and
650
screens
in
internal
market.
Whereas,
Ek
Tha
Tiger
is
reportedly
releasing
on
nearly
2,500
screens
in
the
country
alone.
The
Salman
and
Katrina
starrer
has
also
better
performance
in
advance
ticket
booking
than
the
Hrithik
and
Priyanka
starrer
film.
With
all
such
'definite
things'
in
the
happening,
Ek
Tha
Tiger
is
sure
to
rock
this
Independence
Day.
The
movie
would
surely
break
the
first
day
record
of
Agneepath
and
becomes
the
biggest
opener
movie.
Trade
experts
predict
that
Ek
Tha
Tiger
will
collect
Rs
27
to
30
crore
nett
on
the
first
day.
It
should
be
seen
whether
it
will
really
touch
the
mark.
Stay
locked
to
Box
Office
reports
to
read
about
it.