Blockbuster Kabir Singh starring Shahid Kapoor and Kiara Advani is unstoppable. The film refuses to slow down at the Indian box office and now all set to become the highest Bollywood grosser of 2019. It needs just ₹ 5 Crore more to beat Bharat and ₹ 39 Crore to beat Uri: The Surgical Strike lifetime collection. The drama film crosses 200 Crore mark at the domestic box office in just 13 days, faster than Bharat (14 days) and Uri (28 days). Currently, it stands with a collection of ₹ 206.48 Crore in India and ₹ 271.43 Crore gross worldwide.
The movie is continuing its stronghold despite facing competition from Ayushmann Khurrana starrer Article 15, which released on last Friday. Kabir Singh began its theatrical run with ₹ 20.21 Crore and emerges as Shahid Kapoor’s biggest opener ever beats Padmaavat first day collection of ₹ 19 Crore. The movie also starring Soham Majumdar, Arjan Bajwa, Nikita Dutta, Suresh Oberoi, Adil Hussain and Kamini Kaushal in supporting roles.
It is an official remake of Telugu blockbuster movie Arjun Reddy starring Vijay Deverakonda and Shalini Pandey in titular roles. Sandeep Reddy Vanga who has directed the original film has helmed the remake as well. It is jointly produced by Cine1 Studios and T-Series. The film focuses on the title character, an alcoholic surgeon who goes on a self-destructive path after his girlfriend is forced to marry someone else.
Kabir Singh was released across 3616 screens worldwide which includes 3123 screens in India and 493 in overseas. It is made on a budget of ₹ 60 Crore including the Production cost and Prints & Advertising Cost.
Day Wise Domestic Collection :
Days | Box Office Collection |
Friday | ₹ 20.21 Crore |
Saturday | ₹ 22.71 Crore |
Sunday | ₹ 27.91 Crore |
Monday | ₹ 17.54 Crore |
Tuesday | ₹ 16.53 Crore |
Wednesday | ₹ 15.91 Crore |
Thursday | ₹ 13.61 Crore |
2nd Friday | ₹ 12.21 Crore |
2nd Saturday | ₹ 17.10 Crore |
2nd Sunday | ₹ 17.84 Crore |
2nd Monday | ₹ 9.07 Crore |
2nd Tuesday | ₹ 8.31 Crore |
2nd Wednesday | ₹ 7.53 Crore |
Total | ₹ 206.48 Crore |