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Singham Again box office collection day 5: Ajay Devgn, Rohit Shetty coasts past 150-crore mark despite another big dip

Singham Again box office collection day 5: Rohit Shetty's latest action potboiler continues to coast past milestones.

Published on: Nov 05, 2024 10:16 PM IST
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Singham Again box office collection day 5: Rohit Shetty's Singham Again celebrated an important box office milestone on Monday, crossing 200 crore worldwide. In India, it went from strength to strength over the Diwali weekend. As the weekdays progress, the film has started to show the anticipated drop in collections but is still crossing milestones quickly. (Also read: Singham Again worldwide box office collection day 4: Ajay Devgn, Kareena Kapoor film crosses 200 crore mark)

Singham Again box office collection day 5

Singham Again box office collection day 5: The Rohit Shetty film has earned over  ₹150 crore
Singham Again box office collection day 5: The Rohit Shetty film has earned over ₹150 crore

On Tuesday, the fifth day of its release, Singham Again collected 13.50 crore net in India, a 25% drop from its Monday haul of 18 crore. The drop is big but expected as the Diwali holidays end across India. Despite the drop, Singham Again has now crossed 150 crore net in India. Its total five-day collection now stands at 153.25 crore, an impressive number.

Singham Again has been impressive overseas, too, earning an estimated $6 million (over 50 crore) in the foreign markets. The film's producers will hope that Singham Again is able to arrest the fall and put in impressive collection figures for the remainder of the week and see some increase over the weekend again. Whether that happens or not will determine just how much legs this film has at the ticket window.

All about Singham Again

Singham Again was released in theatres to mixed-to-positive reviews. Critics praised the film's action and storytelling but criticized some of the performances.

 
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