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Deepika Padukone’s Padmaavat beats Aamir Khan’s Dhoom 3 and Salman Khan’s Tiger Zinda Hai at the box office

It’s been more than a month and 33 days to be precised and Deepika Padukone’s Padmaavat is still going strong at the box office. Despite the release of various films in between be it Pad Man, Aiyaary, Black Panther, Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety etc. the craze of Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s magnum opus among the movie watching audience refuses to die down.

In 32 days of its release the film has beaten the box office of Aamir Khan starrer Dhoom 3, hence becoming the sixth highest box office grosser of all time at domestic box office.While Padmaavat made Rs 4.46 crore in its fifth weekend, taking its domestic total to a huge Rs 286.24 crore. Dhoom 3 on the other hand had made Rs 284.27 crore. Not just that Padmaavat has also beaten Salman Khan’s Tiger Zinda Hai at the worldwide box office. While Padmaavat has so far made Rs 564 crore, TZH had made Rs 562 crore.

Check out the top grossing Bollywood films at domestic and worldwide box office below:

Top Domestic Box Office (Bollywood)

1. Dangal – Rs 387.38 crore
2. PK – Rs 340.8 crore
3. Tiger Zinda Hai – Rs 339.16 crore
4. Bajrangi Bhaijaan – Rs 320.34 crore
5. Sultan – Rs 300.45 crore
6. Padmaavat – Rs 286.24 crore
7. Dhoom 3 – Rs 284.27 crore
8. Kick – Rs 231.85 crore
9. Chennai Express – Rs 227.13 crore
10. Golmaal Again – Rs 205.69 crore

Top Worldwide Box Office (Bollywood)

1. Dangal – Rs 1864 crore
2. Secret Superstar – Rs 965 crore
3. PK – Rs 854 crore
4. Bajrangi Bhaijaan – Rs 631.12 crore
5. Sultan – Rs 589.25 crore
6. Dhoom 3 – Rs 589.2 crore
7. Padmaavat – Rs 564 crore
8. Tiger Zinda Hai – Rs 562 crore
9. 3 Idiots – Rs 459.96 crore
10. Prem Ratan Dhan Payo – Rs 432 crore

Do you think Padmaavat can go past Rs 300 crore considering it’s still running at the box office, on a lower levels though?

Source : timesnownews.com

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