Pathaan Box Office Collection Day 5: Shah Rukh Khan’s film Pathan continues to shine. Pathan is earning tremendously at the box office. The magic of Shah Rukh Khan’s Pathan is speaking on everyone’s heads.
Pathan Box Office Collection Day 5: The charm of Shah Rukh Khan’s film Pathan continues. Pathan is earning tremendously at the box office. The magic of Shah Rukh Khan’s Pathan is speaking on everyone’s heads. The film has crossed the figure of 200 crores in 4 days. At the same time, within 4 days, Pathan has done a bang business of 400 crores worldwide. This film has surprised everyone.
Meanwhile, trade analyst Taran Adarsh has estimated the figures for the fifth day. Through his tweet, he has shared his opinion with everyone for the fifth day. Trade analyst Shahrukh Khan’s film can collect about 60 crores on the fifth day i.e. Sunday. Taran Adarsh has given the early estimate. According to him, ‘Pathan’ can do business of 60 to 62 crores on Sunday. If these figures prove to be correct, then with this the film will cross the figure of 250 crores in India.
today’s big news
#pathan *early estimates* [Day 5]: ₹ 60cr to ₹ 62cr. #hindi version. ???????????? Note: Final total could be marginally higher/lower.
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) January 29, 2023
worldwide collection till date
The magic of Pathan is not only in the country but also abroad. People abroad have become crazy about Shahrukh’s film. Pathan’s worldwide collection has reached Rs 429 crore. Trade analyst believes that this film will join the club of 500 crores worldwide on the fifth day. Shahrukh’s film is rocking from day one. Pathan had opened with 55 crores.
Apart from Shah Rukh Khan, the film also stars Deepika Padukone, John Abraham, Dimple Kapadia and Ashutosh Rana in important roles. At the same time, Salman Khan has also done a cameo in this film. Who has given double entertainment to the fans. Made under the direction of Siddharth Anand, this film has broken many records. It has become the biggest opener film of Hindi cinema.
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