Kabir
Khan's
much-hyped
movie
Ek
Tha
Tiger
has
started
with
a
bang
at
the
overseas
Box
Office
on
the
first
day
of
its
release.
The
romantic-action
thriller
has
done
a
wonderful
collection,
beating
all
old
records
in
USA,
UAE,
UK,
New
Zealand
and
Australia.
It
has
almost
broken
the
first
weekend
collection
records
including
that
of
Salman
Khan's
previous
movie
Dabangg
at
the
international
collection
centres
in
just
two
days.
Ek
Tha
Tiger
has
also
got
wonderful
opening
at
the
USA
Box
Office.
The
Salman
Khan
and
Katrina
Kaif
starrer
has
collected
Rs
1.90
crores
($341,000)
in
the
country
in
two
days
and
collection
of
some
screens
is
yet
to
be
reported.
Its
break
up
is
$209,000
on
Wed
and
$132,000
on
Thu.
It
has
beaten
all
previous
records
in
the
country.
Ek
Tha
Tiger
has
received
earth
shattering
response
at
the
UAE
Box
Office.
The
movie
has
collected
Rs
96.98
lakhs
($174,000)
on
Wednesday.
Its
business
witnessed
a
little
growth
on
the
second
day
with
its
collection
crossing
Rs
98.65
lakhs
($177,000)
on
Thursday.
The
movie
has
grossed
Rs
1.95
crore
($351,000)
in
the
country.
Salman-Katrina
starrer
has
had
very
good
start
at
the
UK
Box
Office.
Ek
Tha
Tiger
has
raked
in
Rs
85.23
lakhs
(£97,457)
on
Wednesday.
Its
business
saw
nearly
50%
dip
with
its
second
day
earning
Rs
39.33
lakhs
(£44,980)
on
Thursday.
It
has
grossed
a
total
of
Rs
1.24
crore
(£142,437)
in
two
days.
Ek
Tha
Tiger
has
collected
Rs
42.13
lakhs
(A$72,545)
on
Wednesday
and
Rs
23.55
lakhs
(A$40,559)
on
Thursday
at
the
Australia
Box
Office.
Its
two
days'
total
collection
Rs
65.69
lakhs
(A$113,104)
is
better
than
the
first
weekend
collection
of
Dabangg
(Rs
54.56
lakhs
($1,26,000)).
It
has
collected
Rs
10.40
lakhs
(NZ$
23,139)
at
the
New
Zealand
Box
Office
on
Thursday.
However,
Ek
Tha
Tiger
has
collected
a
total
of
Rs
5.86
crores
($1,052,103)
at
the
international
Box
Office
in
two
days.
Its
two
days
collection
in
the
domestic
market
is
Rs
47.43
crore
nett.
The
movie
has
scored
Rs
53.29
crores
at
the
worldwide
Box
Office
in
two
days.
With
this,
it
has
shattered
previous
records
both
in
India
and
international
market.