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Dec, Mon, 2023
Animal worldwide box office collection day 10: Ranbir Kapoor film joins ₹700 crore club in style.
Animal worldwide box office collection day 10: Ranbir Kapoor film joins ₹700 crore club in style.Ranbir Kapoor-Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s film had an excellent second Sunday of Rs 37 cr, bringing its total domestic collection to Rs 432.37 crore while globally the film has breached Rs 700 crore mark.
Animal worldwide box office collection day 10: Ranbir Kapoor film joins ₹700 crore club in style.
Actor Ranbir Kapoor has breached Rs 700 cr globally. The actor’s latest action thriller drama Animal is re-writing box office records with even its domestic collections inching closer to the coveted Rs 500 cr club, which only Shah Rukh Khan and Sunny Deol have cracked so far in Bollywood.
According to industry tracker Sacnilk, Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Animal netted Rs 37 cr in all languages on its second Sunday. The ten-day total of the film now stands at Rs 432.37 cr. Animal’s worldwide gross is Rs 717.46 crore. All eyes are now on whether the Ranbir Kapoor film will manage to enter Rs 1000 crore club before it has to make way for Shah Rukh Khan’s Dunki and Prabhas’ Salaar at the box office
Animal grosses over ₹700 crore, beats Gadar 2
Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s action film Animal has minted ₹717.46 crore gross worldwide in just 10 days. Animal had collected ₹660.89 crore gross worldwide in nine days. The Ranbir Kapoor film, which also features Rashmika Mandanna, Anil Kapoor and Bobby Deol, is being slammed for promoting misogyny and toxic masculinity.
Despite facing backlash for its toxic characters and problematic scenes, the film has turned out to be one of the top 5 highest grossing films of 2023, so far, alongside Shah Rukh Khan’s Jawan and Pathaan as well as Sunny Deol’s Gadar 2 and Rajinikanth’s Jailer.
Animal is now the third highest grossing Indian film worldwide this year. Sunny Deol-starrer Gadar 2, which was released on August 11, had a lifetime worldwide collection of ₹686 crore
Cast of Animal
- Ranbir Kapoor in a dual role as Ranvijay “Vijay” Singh (Alpha) and Aziz Haque
- Ahmad Ibn Umar as young Vijay
- Anil Kapoor in a dual role as Balbir Rajdheer Singh and Kailash Ramteke
- Bobby Deol as Abrar Haque, Asrar, Abid and Aziz’s brother
- Leon Ung as young Abrar
- Rashmika Mandanna as Geetanjali “Geeta” Iyengar, Vijay’s wife
- Diyara Valecha as young Geetanjali Iyengar
- Tripti Dimri as Zoya Wahab Riaz
- Charu Shankar as Jyoti B. Singh, Balbir’s wife and Reet, Vijay and Roop’s mother
- Babloo Prithiveeraj as Asrar Haque, Abrar, Abid and Aziz’s elder brother
- Shakti Kapoor as PK Mishra, COO of Swastik Steels Corp.
- Prem Chopra as Dalbir Dodamal Singh “Bade Dadaji”, Rajdheer and Shamsher’s elder brother
- Madhu Raja as Rani Kaur “Beeji”, Dalbir Singh’s wife
- Suresh Oberoi as Rajdheer Dodamal Singh “Dadaji”, Dalbir’s younger brother and Shamsher’s elder brother
- Siddhant Karnick as Varun Pratap Malhotra, Reet’s husband and Vijay’s brother-in-law
- Saurabh Sachdeva as Abid Haque, Asrar, Abrar and Aziz’s brother
- Saloni Batra as Reet Singh, Vijay’s elder sister and Varun’s wife
- Neeven Vaid as young Reet
- Anshul Chauhan as Roop Singh, Balbir and Jyoti’s youngest child, Vijay and Reet’s younger sister
- Eva Chibber as young Roop
- Maganti Srinath as Karthik Iyengar, Geetanjali’s elder brother and Vijay’s friend
- Davy Grewal as Sangram Singh, Vijay’s cousin and Dalbir Singh’s grandson
- Vivek Sharma as Paali Singh, Vijay’s cousin and Dalbir Singh’s grandson
- Gagandeep Singh as Sunny Singh, Dalbir Singh’s grandson and Vijay’s cousin
- Kawalpreet Singh as Vikram Singh , Vijay’s cousin and Dalbir Singh’s grandson
- Amanjot Singh as Guru Singh, Vijay’s cousin and Dalbir Singh’s grandson
- Manjot Singh as Rajbir “Royal” Singh, Vijay’s cousin and Dalbir Singh’s grandson
- Avdeep Sindhu as Manjot Singh, Vijay’s cousin and Dalbir Singh’s grandson
- Kamaljeet Rana as Balli Singh, Vijay’s cousin and Dalbir Singh’s grandson
- Gursewak Singh Mander as Kirpal “KP” Singh, Vijay’s cousin and Dalbir Singh’s grandson
- Butta Badbar as Butta Singh, Vijay’s cousin and Dalbir Singh’s grandson
- Upendra Limaye as Freddy Patil
- Mathew Varghese as Shreepad Balaji Iyengar, Karthik and Geetanjali’s father
- Indira Krishnan as Motika S. Iyengar, Karthik and Geetanjali’s mother
- Mrinmayee Godbole as Dr. Amrita
- Shabana Haroon as Niloofar Rahmani, Abrar’s first wife
- Shafina Shah as Mehrunnisa Baig, Abrar’s second wife
- Mansi Taxak as Umm-e-Hani, Abrar’s third wife
- Kunal Thakur as Geetanjali’s former fiancè
- Tannaz Davoodi as the singer in song “Abrar’s Entry – Jamal Kudu”