Tiger 3 box office Monday update: At the box office, Tiger 3 roared louder on its second day than it did on its first. The big Diwali extravaganza starring Salman Khan drew a large throng in theaters on Monday, which swiftly converted into numbers. The two-day total has already surpassed Rs 100 crore in the domestic market, as forecasted in our previous Box Office report, which included early projections for the second day. The Maneesh Sharma-directed picture earned between Rs 58-60 crore on Monday, making it one of the best single-day grossers.
Tiger 3 expects to see constant rise in its collection until Wednesday, when the five-day Diwali celebrations conclude with Bhai Dooj. By the end of Wednesday, the film is anticipated to gross around Rs 200 crore. It has now set a new record in its name after Salman had the second-largest second day for a Bollywood film ever on Monday. Pathaan still holds the record for the highest second-day collection, at Rs 70 crore (Thursday).
Check The Two-Day Box Office Breakup of Tiger 3 at Indian Box Office – Nett Collection:
- Day 1 (Sunday): Rs 44.5 crore
- Day 2 (Monday): Rs 58-60 crore
- Total: Rs 102.5 crore
Tiger 3 grows from strength to strength and is likely to emerge as the highest-grossing film for Salman. The record currently belongs to Tiger Zinda Hai, the second film in the Tiger franchise and the third in YRF’s spy universe. The film amassed a lifetime collection of Rs 339.16 crore at the Indian Box Office, and there are expectations that Tiger 3 will exceed this figure by the end of its second weekend.
Check The List of Top 7 Highest-Grossing Films of Salman Khan at Indian Box Office:
- Tiger Zinda Hai (2017): Rs 339.16 crore
- Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015): Rs 320.34 crore
- Sultan (2016): Rs 300.45 crore
- Kick (2014): Rs 231.85 crore
- Bharat (2019): Rs 211.07 crore
- Prem Ratan Dhan Payo (2015): Rs 210.16 crore
- Ek Tha Tiger (2012): Rs 198.78 crore
Tiger 3 is expected to surpass the box office success of YRF’s espionage universe, ranking as the third-highest-grossing film after Pathaan (Rs 543.05 crore) and Tiger Zinda Hai (Rs 339.16 crore). Anything beyond that would be a fantastic accomplishment.
Source:In