Filmmaker
Karan
Johar,
who
has
backed
the
film
under
his
Dharma
Productions
banner,
thanked
fans
for
their
support.
"Thank
you
for
the
abundant
love," Karan
wrote
on
Friday
while
re-tweeting
a
post
by
his
banner's
official
Twitter
handle
announcing
the
news.
Badrinath
Ki
Dulhania
is
the
fourth
Bollywood
film
in
2017
to
cross
the
Rs
100
crore
mark
after
Shahrukh
Khan's
Raees
(Rs
137.51
crore),
Hrithik
Roshan-starrer
Kaabil
(103.84
crore)
and
Akshay
Kumar's
Jolly
LLB
2,
which
minted
Rs
116.92
crore
after
six
weeks
since
its
release.
It
is
still
running
in
theatres.
Trade
analyst
Taran
Adarsh
tweeted:
"'Badrinath
Ki
Dulhania'
joins
Rs
100
crore
club.
Varun's
third
film
('ABCD
2',
'Dilwale'
and
'Badrinath
Ki
Dulhania').
Alia's
second
('2
States'
and
'Badrinath
Ki
Dulhania')."
It
is
said
that
the
film
has
clicked
with
the
audience
not
just
because
of
Varun
and
Alia's
onscreen
chemistry
--
earlier
seen
in
Student
of
The
Year
and
Humpty
Sharma
Ki
Dulhania
--
but
also
because
of
its
hit
soundtrack.
A
fresh
take
on
the
popular
song
"Tamma
tamma" is
also
part
of
the
album.