9 November 2023, Mumbai: Ranbir Kapoor reaches the zenith of his career as ‘Animal’ takes the crown of being his highest-grossing film worldwide. Within a mere seven days, the Sandeep Reddy Vanga-directed gangster drama has amassed a staggering total of 563.30 crore globally, surpassing the previous record holder, ‘Sanju.’ The biopic, directed by Rajkumar Hirani, collected 541.76 crore globally, relegating itself to the second spot.
‘Animal’ Surpasses Global Collections of ‘Sanju,’ ‘Tiger Zinda Hai,’ and ‘Padmaavat’
Ranbir Kapoor’s ‘Animal’ secures its place among the global box office giants within just seven days of release. Surpassing the lifetime collections of ‘Sanju’ (541.76 crore), ‘Tiger Zinda Hai’ (562.12 crore), and ‘Padmaavat’ (560 crore), ‘Animal’ emerges as a formidable force, claiming the 12th spot on the list of highest-grossing Hindi films worldwide.
Yash’s ‘KGF: Chapter 2’ in Ranbir Kapoor’s Sights
As ‘Animal’ continues its triumphant march, Ranbir Kapoor sets his sights on a new target – Yash’s ‘KGF: Chapter 2.’ Currently positioned at the 11th spot with a global collection of 583.35 crore, ‘KGF: Chapter 2’ stands as the next milestone for ‘Animal’ to conquer in its pursuit of box office supremacy.
‘Animal’ Crosses 563.30 Crore Mark with Strong Overseas and Indian Collections
Breaking down the global success of ‘Animal,’ the film has amassed a formidable 563.30 crore worldwide. Impressively, it has secured 163.72 crore from overseas markets and a substantial gross collection of 399.58 crore rupees in India. The film’s relentless performance signals a potential ascent to even greater heights in the days to come.
‘Animal’ Sparks Global Discussions and Aims for the 600-Crore Club
The impact of ‘Animal’ extends beyond the box office, earning the 12th spot on IMDb’s list of globally popular films, outshining many Hollywood counterparts. Amidst debates about the portrayal of women and the depiction of violence in Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s films, ‘Animal’ maintains its focus on rewriting records. With aspirations to enter the 600-crore club in India and surpass the 1000-crore mark worldwide, the film remains a topic of continuous discussion.
By Yashika Desai.