‘Salaar’ tops Rs 404 crores in India on day 27.

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'Salaar' tops Rs 404 crores in India on day 27. - The Hard News Daily

In its 27th day, Prabhas’ magnum opus, ‘Salaar: Cease Fire, Part 1,’ continues to dominate the box office. Although daily profits have decreased, the action-packed spectacular has maintained its appeal, earning an estimated ₹0.2 crore in the Hindi area on its 27th day across all languages in India, as reported by Sacnilk.com.

Despite a drop in numbers compared to its predecessors, ‘Salaar’ remains in theaters after nearly four weeks, demonstrating its public appeal and regional popularity. According to Sacnilk.com, the film grossed Rs 404.87 crores in India and Rs 611.8 crores worldwide. ‘Salaar’, which cost Rs 270 crores, is the fifth highest-grossing Indian film of 2023.

Prashanth Neel’s film grossed ₹308 crore in its first weekend, marking a successful box office debut. Telugu led the opening collections with Rs 186.05 crore, while Hindi added Rs 92.5 crore net. Despite dropping to Rs 70.1 crores net in Week 2 and Rs 23.7 crores in Week 3, ‘Salaar’ remains a strong box office performer.

The Prashanth Neel-directed film stars Prabhas Raju Uppalapati, Prithviraj Sukumaran, Shruthi Haasan, and Madhu Guruswamy in key parts.

Before ‘Salaar’s triumph, Prabhas and Prashanth Neel visit Sri Durgaaparameshwari

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