Hrithik Roshan finally had a film release after more than two years with Super 30. Even with mixed reviews, the film has had a good first weekend at the domestic box office.
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The Vikas Bahl-movie made Rs50.25 crore in the first three days, as per figures shared by Boxofficeindia.com.
The film opened to a decent number of Rs11.75 crore on Friday. The following days saw a noticeable jump with Rs18 crore on Saturday and Rs20.50 crore on Sunday.
The first weekend earning of Super 30 is higher than Hrithik’s last two films, Kaabil (2017) and Mohenjo Daro (2016), that made Rs30.65 crore and Rs29.82 crore respectively.
As per trade sources, Super 30 is made on a budget of Rs65 crore approximately.
Meanwhile, Shahid Kapoor-starrer Kabir Singh has continued its dream run even in its fourth weekend, earning Rs9.50 crore. The grand total of the Sandeep Reddy Vanga-film currently stands at a mammoth Rs256.21 crore.
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The film has become the highest grosser of 2019 so far, beating Vicky Kaushal-starrer Uri: The Surgical Strike that collected a total of Rs244 crore.
Hollywood movie Spider-Man: Far From Home also had a positive third weekend as it made Rs6.15 crore. The film has so far made Rs57.64 crore in India.