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Day 5: Prabhas' Salaar Edges Closer to Rs 300 Cr Mark, Nets Nearly Rs 24 Cr

Prabhas' film "Salaar" is on the verge of hitting the coveted Rs 300 crore mark globally, earning nearly Rs 24 crore on its fifth day. Despite releasing alongside Shah Rukh Khan's "Dunki," Salaar has showcased a remarkable performance at the box office. The movie, directed by Prashant Neel, has seen massive success in India, particularly in its Telugu version, contributing significantly to its impressive earnings. With escalating excitement among fans, the Telangana government permitted early screenings as early as 1 am and approved ticket fee hikes for the film.

Day 5: Prabhas' Salaar Edges Closer to Rs 300 Cr Mark, Nets Nearly Rs 24 Cr Image Source -www.talkiescorner.com

Prabhas' latest movie "Salaar" has been creating waves at the box office, inching closer to the prestigious Rs 300 crore milestone. Despite sharing the release date with Shah Rukh Khan's "Dunki," Prabhas' starrer has captivated audiences globally with its remarkable performance. Directed by Prashant Neel, the film has become a massive success, especially in its Telugu version, significantly contributing to its soaring earnings.

According to Sacnilk.com, "Salaar" amassed an impressive Rs 23.50 crore net on its fifth day across all languages, bringing its total collection to an impressive Rs 278.90 crore. The movie commenced its theatrical journey with an astounding Rs 90 crore in India, prominently driven by its Telugu release.

The film's collection, meticulously tracked day by day, illustrates its staggering success:

  • Day 1 witnessed a phenomenal collection of Rs 90.70 crore, with Telugu contributing Rs 66.75 crore.
  • Subsequent days maintained a consistent momentum, with Saturday bringing in Rs 56.35 crore and Sunday garnering Rs 62.05 crore.
  • Even on Monday, the film managed to rake in Rs 46.3 crore, showcasing its unwavering popularity among audiences.

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"Salaar," featuring stars like Shruti Haasan, Prithviraj Sukumaran, and Jagapati Babu alongside Prabhas, received such immense anticipation from fans that the Telangana government sanctioned early screenings as early as 1 am. Furthermore, authorities allowed the film's producers to increase ticket prices, underlining the immense popularity and demand for the movie.

Released worldwide on December 22 across multiple languages, including Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi, Kannada, and Telugu, "Salaar" continues to enthrall audiences, poised to mark a significant milestone in its box office journey.

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