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Avengers Endgame Earns Rs 310 Crore In Indian Box Office In One Week; Higher Than Any Hindi Movie Ever Released
Swarajya Staff
May 03, 2019, 07:03 PM | Updated 07:03 PM IST
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Avengers Endgame has earned Rs 310 crore in the Indian Box Office in just one week, which is higher than any movie ever released in Hindi, in the same time period, Hindustan Times has reported.
As per film critic Taran Adarsh, only Baahubali: The Conclusion has outpaced the earnings of Avengers Endgame but the latter has overtaken the collections of its Hindi version in the first week, which stood at around Rs 260 crore.
#AvengersEndgame vs HINDI biggies... After WEEK 1...
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) May 3, 2019
âï¸ #AvengersEndgame â¹ 260.40 cr
âï¸ #Baahubali2 [#Hindi] â¹ 247 cr
âï¸ #Sultan â¹ 229.16 cr [Wed release; 9 days]
âï¸ #TigerZindaHai â¹ 206.04
âï¸ #Sanju â¹ 202.51
âï¸ #Dangal â¹ 197.54 cr
Note: Nett BOC of first 7 days.
Salman Khan starrting Sultan was the highest grossing Hindi movie till date which had earned Rs 247 crore in the first week. Tiger Zinda Hai then came next with Rs 206 crore collections. They were followed by Sanju and Dangal.
It was earlier reported that Avengers Endgame notched a stellar opening day box office collection of Rs 52 crore.
Online ticketing platform saw a peak of 18 tickets sold per second, even before the film released in India.
With a vast fan base in India, the studio went a step ahead and released the film’s dubbed version in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. They also brought in South Indian stars Vijay Sethupathi, Andrea Jeremiah and Rana Dagubatti to dub various versions and Music Director AR Rahman to compose an Endgame anthem.
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