Neither the Thalaivas survived, nor the King, Pathans and jailers flew away in the storm of Salar, know the earnings of the sixth day
On the occasion of Christmas holiday, Prabhas proved that he is still the Bahubali of the box office. His films Saaho, Radheshyam and Adipurush, released after the Baahubali franchise, may not have been successful at the box office, but the storm of Salaar is not showing signs of stopping. In front of this storm named Prabhas, the charm of Jailer Rajnikanth and Pathan Shahrukh Khan also seems to be fading at the moment. The film is earning at such a fast pace that it may set some new records very soon. For now, let us tell you how much business this film did on the sixth day.
Salar’s sixth day collection
Salaar movie has done tremendous business on the occasion of Christmas. However, there was a slight decline in business on Monday compared to the weekend. But if compared to Monday, Salaar has become the highest grossing film on Monday. On the fourth day i.e. Monday, the film collected Rs 31.84 crore. Did business of. Even on the fifth day the film made a splash and did a business of Rs 23.50. However, the impact of opening of offices is clearly visible on Salar’s earnings. On the sixth day of release, Salaar movie has earned Rs 20 to 22 crores. However, the film has earned so much in the first four days that it has crossed the Rs 200 crore club.
movie with biggest opening
Not only is Salaar ahead in terms of earnings on the sixth day but it is showing its magic right from the opening day. On this day, Salaar recorded the biggest opening worldwide on the very first day, beating Shahrukh Khan’s Pathan, Jawan and Rajinikanth’s Jailer. Talpati Vijay’s Leo is also included in this list, which had succumbed to Salar’s collection on the very first day. According to Sacnilk data, Salaar took a tremendous opening by earning Rs 158.100 crore on the very first day. Let us tell you that Shruti Haasan is seen with Prabhas for the first time in the film. Also, Prithviraj Sukumaran is an important part of the film.