Hrithik Roshan-Tiger Shroff's War Emerges As The 10th Highest-Grossing Hindi Film!
Hrithik Roshan-Tiger Shroff's latest release, 'War' is having a thunderous run at the box office. In its list of box office records arrives one more feat.
Hrithik
Roshan-Tiger
Shroff's
latest
release,
'War'
is
having
a
thunderous
run
at
the
box
office.
In
its
list
of
box
office
records,
arrives
one
more
feat;
the
film
is
now
the
10th
highest-grossing
Hindi
film
after
'Baahubali
(Hindi)',
'Dangal',
'Sultan',
'PK',
'Tiger
Zinda
Hai',
'Bajrangi
Bhaijaan',
'Padmaavat',
'Sultan'
and
'Dhoom
3'.
Taran
Adarsh
tweeted,
"#War
emerges
10th
highest
grossing
#Hindi
film...
1.
#Baahubali2
[#Hindi],
2.
#Dangal,
3.
#Sanju,
4.
#PK,
5.
#TigerZindaHai,
6.
#BajrangiBhaijaan,
7.
#Padmaavat,
8.
#Sultan,
9.
#Dhoom3,
10.
#War...
#KabirSingh
moves
to
the
11th
position,
while
#Uri
is
on
12th.
#India
biz."
(sic)
The
high-octane
action
film
surpassed
the
lifetime
business
of
Shahid
Kapoor-Kiara
Advani's
'Kabir
Singh'.
Tweeting
about
the
same,
the
trade
analyst
wrote,
"#War
surpasses
*lifetime
biz*
of
#KabirSingh...
Now
highest
grossing
film
of
2019...
[#Hindi;
Week
2]
Fri
7.10
cr,
Sat
11.20
cr,
Sun
13.20
cr,
Mon
4.40
cr,
Tue
3.90
cr.
Total:
₹
268.30
cr.
Including
#Tamil
+
#Telugu:
₹
280.60
cr.
#India
biz."
(sic)
Also,
Yash
Raj
Films
adds
one
more
feat
to
its
achievement
list.
The
production
house
has
four
films
in
the
top
10
highest-grossing
films
-
Tiger
Zinda
Hai,
Sultan,
Dhoom
3
and
now,
War.
War
is
receiving
unanimous
love
and
praises
from
all
nooks
and
corners
for
delivering
a
never-seen-before
action
spectacle
and
a
superb
story
with
twists
and
turns
that
keeps
audiences
at
the
edge
of
their
seats
till
the
end.
On
its
opening
day,
YRF's
War
made
history
as
it
collected
Rs
53.35
crore
nett
-
the
biggest-ever
opening
for
a
Hindi
film.
Meanwhile,
the
buzz
is
that
the
makers
are
now
planning
a
sequel.
Speaking
about
this,
director
Siddharth
Anand
told
IANS,
"It's
too
early
to
talk
about
it,
but
I
definitely
had
an
idea
to
convert
this
into
a
franchise.
We
were
waiting
for
the
audience
reaction
to
the
film.
Now,
I
am
feel(ing)
that
it's
an
audience
demand
more
than
our
desire.
We
will
soon
sit
together
to
decide
our
future
course
of
action."