04 February,2023 02:57 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Still from Pathaan
Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, and John Abraham-starrer Pathaan has now entered its second week at the box office. The film which was released on January 25 had an extended week one at the box office. In the first week, the film crossed Rs. 700 crores worldwide. The film began its week 2 at the box office with a collection of Rs. 13.5 crores on Friday.
Trade analyst Taran Adarsh took to his Twitter handle to write, "Meanwhile, #Pathaan races towards â¹ 400 cr mark⦠Commences Week 2 on a SOLID NOTE⦠Collects in double digits on [second] Fri [Day 10]⦠Expect BIGGER JUMPS over the weekend⦠Will cross #Dangal today [Sat]⦠[Week 2] Fri 13.50 cr. Total: â¹ 364.50 cr. #Hindi." The film is likely to cross Rs. 400 crore in India at the end of the second weekend.
Pathaan has been breaking several records since its release on January 25. After creating a record for the highest opening day collection in the history of Hindi cinema with Rs. 55 crore, the film also recorded the highest week 1 in the history of Hindi cinema. In 9 days, the film collected over Rs. 700 crore worldwide.
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To express their gratitude, the team of 'Pathaan' recently met the media and fans at an event in Mumbai. Shah Rukh Khan said that the first four days since the release of âPathaan' helped him forget the past four years. "This is an experience that's yet to sink in. Maybe we will be more grateful to God. There were times when we had to make calls to people to make them release the film with ease and they did that. I want my films to release with love. I am sure some friends of mine got too excited while watching the film and must've broken a chair or two. But the goal is that they should just feel happy watching the film. That it should be an experience, more than an empty packet of popcorn."