Fighter global box office receipts: it becomes the first Indian film
Fighter global box office receipts: it becomes the first Indian film

Fighter global box office receipts: it becomes the first Indian film to reach the 300 crore club in 2024.

Despite underperforming at the box office globally, Hrithik Roshan’s Fighter has amassed a triple century in just 12 days.

After the crash during the weekdays following the first weekend, many were surprised by Hrithik Roshan’s Fighter’s strong performance during the second weekend. Despite receiving a less-than-stellar reception overall, the movie is gaining recognition at the global box office for achieving some thrilling achievements. To learn more, continue reading!

The film’s second weekend’s run helps.

The masterpiece made 29 crores net in India over the course of its second weekend, and its box office receipts even showed signs of improvement abroad. It resulted in a much-awaited entry into the 300 crore club and provided a much-needed boost to the global total. Even if a much faster entry was anticipated, as they say, “It’s better late than never.”

At the global box office, Fighter

Fighter maintained a steady pace on day 12 following the second weekend, and as a result, the movie was able to join the 300 crore club at the global box office. A gross collection of approximately 214.17 crores has been accumulated in India. 86 crores have been made in the foreign market thus far. When both are combined, the movie has made 300.17 crores in revenue worldwide in 12 days.

The first Indian movie to accomplish the goal in 2024

Fighter has become the first Indian movie to break 300 crores at the global box office this year. Originally, it was anticipated that Teja Sajja’s HanuMan would join this club first. However, because the Hrithik Roshan movie was a much larger production with a sizable international audience, it joined in fewer days.

We can anticipate HanuMan to join Fighter in the 300 crore club in the coming days given that it is still putting out strong numbers and that there isn’t much competition.

The next major Bollywood release following this Siddharth Anand film is Tiger Shroff and Akshay Kumar’s Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, which comes out in April. Let’s wait and see what happens.

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