Ajay Devgan’s mass cop action drama Singham Again has completed one month of its release at the box office. Directed by Rohit Shetty, the film is still performing well and drawing audiences to the theatres.
Singham Again ends first month with impressive collection of Rs 364 crore worldwide
Co-starring Kareena Kapoor Khan, Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone, Akshay Kumar, Tiger Shroff, Jackie Shroff and Arjun Kapoor alongside lead actor Ajay Devgan, Singham Again was released on November 1. Diwali festival at the box office. The threequel grossed around Rs 364 crore at the worldwide box office within 1 month of its release, that too in a huge clash against Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3.
Out of which, the masala entertainer collected a gross of Rs 285.65 crore from the Indian markets; While overseas territories contributed USD 9.25 million (Rs 78 crore) in 31 days of its theatrical run. The worldwide gross collection of Singham Again is currently Rs 363.65 crore.
Singham Again is eyeing to reach around Rs 365 crore globally
Singham Again is currently on its last leg at the box office. The action-drama will soon complete its theatrical run globally before the arrival of Pushpa 2. While it is on track to end with a net turnover of Rs 240 crore in the domestic markets, it is expected to end its lifetime worldwide turnover in the range of Rs. Rs 365 crore to Rs 366 crore.
However, a better reception was expected from Singham Again, as it was a huge budget film and featured A-listers. However, considering the clash situation and the mixed reviews from critics and audiences, this is a good figure so far. The Cop Universe film emerged as a semi-hit at the box office.
Singham Again earned box office collection in 1 month:
Description | box office collection |
india gross | Rs 285.65 crore |
migrant | US$9.25 million (Rs 78 crore) |
worldwide gross | Rs 363.65 crore in 31 days |
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Disclaimer: Box office figures are compiled from various sources and our research. Figures may be approximate, and Pinkvilla makes no claims about the authenticity of the data. However, they are adequate indicators of the box-office performance of the respective films.