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Avengers Failed To Cross Baahubali 2

In the view of Avengers: Endgame release at the box-office last Friday, the filmmakers of the Tollywood did not release any new movies. They gave ample space to Avengers which is currently performing well at the box office. Apparently, Avengers: Endgame happened to be the final movie in the franchise and a huge hype surrounding the film’s release.

Avengers and Baahubali
Avengers and Baahubali

The movie released big in the multiplexes and also the single screens. As a huge release was on cards, the local distributors expressed their happiness over getting back the investment. On the day one, the film collected decent numbers but it failed to cross the record of Baahubali 2. Baahubali 2 collected 63 crores on the first day but Avengers collected only 53 crores. The film even did not cross 2 Point O that made 59 crores.

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Sultan Breaks Baahubali Record

Bollywood box office king Salman Khan’s latest Eid release ‘Sultan’ continues to break records at box office.

The wrestling drama film has collected a huge sum of Rs 200 Cr net in India in its first week run and thus broke the earlier record set by ace Telugu director SS Rajamouli’s epic film ‘Baahubali’, which had collected a mammoth Rs 185 Cr. Now, Baahubali is settled at second place in the list of highest earners in India in the first week.

Sultan and Baahubali Records
Sultan and Baahubali Records

‘Sultan’ is still doing staggering business and it is pegged to beat Aamir Khan’s ‘’PK” to emerge the new industry hit. The film’s business is exceptional in overseas as well. It has already crossed the Rs 400 Cr worldwide gross mark.

Also starring Anushka Sharma, Sultan is produced by Yash Raj Films and directed by Ali Abbas Zafar.

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Baahubali breaks PK movie Record

Baahubali vs PK collections
Baahubali breaks PK records

Pride of Telugu cinema, Baahubali has breached the records of bollywood giants and now stands atop with 570 Crore collections worldwide. Rajamouli directorial has toppled the record holder PK which had collected 440 Crore. Salman Khan’s latest blockbuster Bajrangi Bhaijaan is in third place with 420 Crore.

Baahubali has stunned the entire country and proved the stamina of Telugu cinema. The movie has long back breached the 100 Crore mark in Hindi and is still going strong in its sixth week. Audiences of Hindi, Malayalam and Tamil are in awe of Rajamouli and Baahubali. While the first part created this much of noise, just imagine the response that the second part will receive.

Shooing of ‘Baahubali: The Conclusion’ will begin in October 2015 and will release for summer 2016.

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Main Reason Behind Baahubali Collections!

Baahubali movie completed two weeks and is running successfully in the 3rd week also. The film has created many records and the collections crossed Rs 400 crore mark. The movie collected Rs 436.1 Cr Gross, including all the languages. Baahubali is the first movie of 2015 to enter the 400 crore club in worldwide collections. Salman Khan’s Bajrangi Bhaijaan also enter the 400 crore club. Baahubali is still running with packed houses in most of the theaters.

Reason Behind Baahubali Collections
Reason Behind Baahubali Collections

Here is the another record for Baahubali, as per the sources Baahubali movie watched more than 3.5 crore people only in India, which is the highest record so far. Earlier Aamir Khan’s PK holds that record and 3.4 crore people watched that movie. Now, Baahubali created another new record.

The main reason for huge collections to Baahubali is many people interested to see the film in theaters rather than watching piracy copy. Even almost all the people preferred to see the film in theaters even if they have the option to see the film through some other sources (Piracy). Many audiences thought that Baahubali should be seen only on big screens due to its graphics and visuals. So, many people watched the film in theaters. This is the main reason for getting the huge collections to Baahubali.

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Bajrangi Bhaijaan beats Baahubali in box office race

The entire country is talking about only two films at this point: Salman Khan’s Bajrangi Bhaijaan and SS Rajamouli’s ‘Baahubali’. Now an interesting discussion has come up regarding which film wins the box office race among these two? Here is an analysis that indicates Bajrangi as the winner with a slight margin.

Baahubali vs Bajrangi Bhaijaan
Baahubali vs Bajrangi Bhaijaan

Baahubali was released on July 10th and has minted more than 350 crore at the box office so far. Opening on day one with over Rs 50 crore globally, it breached 100 core mark by the weekend and has collected Rs 215 crore globally in first five days.

On the other hand, Salman Khan’s Bajrangi Bhaijaan opened with Rs 27.25 crore at domestic box office and by the 5th day, it has raked in Rs 151.crore at domestic and Rs 69 crore at international box office to take the tally to Rs 220.10 crore globally.

The result might differ as the journey goes far but for the first five days, Bajrangi Bhaijaan beats Baahubali as they stand at Rs 220.10 crore and Rs 215 crore respectively at global box office.

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Countdown Over and Counting Started for Baahubali!

Baahubali Collections
Baahubali Collections

Three years of wait for Baahubali movie is over and now all the eyes gone to the collections and records. So, Baahubali countdown is over now, and collections counting started. As per the reports, Bahubali movie collected nearly 1.3 million dollars from premieres of Telugu version on day one itself, which is the highest record ever for any Telugu film.

Another buzz is that the movie is going to collect nearly Rs 45-50 crores on the first day. So the movie is going to create many records in the film industry. So, we are going to come up with total collections of Baahubali on its first day.

READ: Baahubali Movie Review

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