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Hrithik Roshan-starrer Fighter crosses Rs 337 crore mark worldwide, actor says Never seen a movie put up a fight like this one

Hrithik Roshan-starrer Fighter crosses Rs 337 crore mark worldwide, actor says Never seen a movie put up a fight like this one

By Kajal Sharma - 14 Feb 2024 11:11 PM

The Hrithik Roshan-Deepika Padukone action drama crossed Rs 337 crore worldwide on Monday. Directed by Siddharth Anand, Fighter is flying high. The film's starrer Hrithik Roshan said the aerial action-drama has "taken off" to Rs 337 crore 18 days after its release. After crossing the Rs 300 crore mark in 10 days, Fighter, which also stars Deepika Padukone, continued its momentum to collect Rs 337 crore worldwide on Monday, according to the latest announcement from the makers.
“I've never seen a film survive such a battle! Proud of you FIGHTER!” wrote Hrithik on his Instagram about the milestone release of Story's Fighter. Fighter, which released a day before Republic Day on January 25, was made on a budget of Rs 250 crore. The film earned Rs 24.60 crore on its first day and had a total occupancy of 21.17 percent in Hindi. It has faced challenges at the box office in recent weeks..According to trade website Sacnilk, Fighter grossed Rs 0.76 crore (estimated) from February 12, taking the domestic total to Rs 197.66 crore. Fighters gather around the Balakot airstrike by the Indian armed forces near the city of Balakot in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. This airstrike against the alleged largest camp of the terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) was in response to a terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir that tragically killed nearly 40 CRPF soldiers. Anil Kapoor, who plays Captain Rakesh Rocky Jai Singh in Fighter, shared the news on his X account (formerly Twitter). “Flying more than 337 million gross flights worldwide in ticket revenue. India 243+ crore GBOC, Overseas 94+ crore," reads the post shared by the actor.

He captioned it, "Fighter Forever (Indian flag emoji).". So the first feeling when you hear the poignant references to Pulwama, the convoy takes off and "ghar mein ghusna" is one of longing. Why can't Bollywood think of a new enemy? Or is it too much work? I don't know about you, but I'm sick and tired of sharp-eyed terrorists lashing, snarling, shooting and smiling somewhere in Pakistan. Even a new face as the antagonist, Rishabh Sawhney as Lashkar chief Azhar Akhtar, long hair blow-dried to his chin, one eye cautiously bloodshot, does the old stuff: stomps on brave Indian soldiers and delivers melodramatic dialogues dripping with anger

 

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