Brahmastra' will make a splash in foreign countries, and will surprise you on the third day's collection
After Kartik Aaryan's 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2', ranbir kapoor and alia Bhatt's ayan mukerji directorial 'Brahmastra' is writing a new record of success. While the film has crossed the Rs 100 crore mark in india, it is earning a lot in foreign countries as well. The first weekend of the film has been great. On the third day of its release, there has been a tremendous increase in the collection of the film overseas.


Looking at the figures, it can be said that Ranbir-Alia's magic is going on not only in india but also abroad.The hindi film 'Brahmastra Part One: shiva is the first film of this year, which earned such a huge box office on the first weekend. The film surprised the film industry and those promoting the boycott trend of hindi films with an opening of Rs 36.42 crore on Friday. The film had collected Rs 41.36 crore at the domestic box office on saturday and Rs 44.80 crore as per the initial figures after the end of sunday night's show.
With this, the domestic box office earnings of the first three days of the film have reached Rs 122.58 crores.
In india, where the film has touched the figure of 1.25 billion in terms of collection, the flag is high in foreign countries as well. Talking about the gross worldwide collection of 'Brahmastra' to be released on 8,913 screens worldwide, then if the worldwide collection of 'Brahmastra' is 75 crores on the first day and 85 crores on the second day, then the film has collected 160 crores till the second day. According to the initial figures, the film has collected Rs 80 crore on the third day on foreign soil. According to initial reports, the film's worldwide collection on the third day is being told Rs 226.75 crore.

According to reports, the film's collection till the third day in india is Rs 122.58 crores. At the same time, the film's worldwide collection is said to be Rs 226.75 crore. Let us tell you that this film of Ranbir, prepared on a budget of Rs 410 crore, is being said to be the most expensive budget film in bollywood so far. It has taken ten years to make it, but on the basis of its collection, it can be said that Ayan Mukerji's hard work is paying off.



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