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Animal Box Office early estimate day 10: Ranbir Kapoor’s film mints Rs 400 crores already

Ranbir Kapoor's Animal is a blockbuster and is still a social media hit

Animal Box Office early estimate day 10: Ranbir Kapoor’s film mints Rs 400 crores already
Ranbir Kapoor and Triptii Dimri in a still from Animal

Last Updated: 11.53 PM, Dec 10, 2023

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Ranbir Kapoor-starring Animal has already touched Rs. 400 crores on day 10 of its release. The movie has been breaking all Box Office records and now, it has even entered Rs. 400 crore club and is nearly Rs. 500 crore club. The film has earned Rs. 400 crores net, which brings the movie closer in competition with the highest grossing movies of the year.

How much has Animal minted so far?

According to Bollywood Hungama, Animal has managed to earn Rs. 40 crores on day 10. This takes the net collections of the film to Rs. 438.49 crores.

In competition with Shah Rukh Khan’s Jawan

SRK’s movie Jawan is untouched at the Box Office so far. However, the way Animal is working in theatres, the movie might just be the one to break the records set. Animal had earned Rs. 36 crores from its Hindi version on Sunday and the remaining Rs. 4 crores came from its Tamil and Telugu versions.

Animal working despite small hurdles

Animal had faced small hurdles. It was certified A, is over three-hour film and faced competition from a strong movie, which is Vicky Kaushal-starring Meghna Gulzar directorial, Sam Bahadhur. The movie is based on the real-life story of the Indian hero, Sam Manekshaw. Despite it all, Animal has come out to be the strongest release at the Box Office in the current times. The wave of this film continues to remain strong at the Box Office. The spoilers from this movie are still making its way on the internet and viewers are still divided in their opinion about this film, which is what makes the Sandeep Reddy Vanga (of Kabir Singh fame) directorial Animal more spoken-about.

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