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Adipurush Day 1 collection.. Becomes first Bollywood movie to..

 The most awaited film Adipurush has released worldwide today. The advance booking of the film was also very strong, and the response from the people is also very good.

The film is made on an enormous budget of Rs 500 crore. After its advance bookings opened on Sunday, the film did a business of Rs 12 crore. The national theatre chain PVR sold over one lakh tickets in the Hindi market itself and trade analysts are expecting a huge opening at the ticket counters across the country.




As the release date of Adipurush was nearing, people were comparing it with Shah Rukh Khan's blockbuster film Pathan and many believed that this film would break Pathan's record and give another big blockbuster film to the Indian film industry. Let us tell you that, Adipurush has broken a record of Pathan film on its first day itself.

According to box office analyst Sacnilk, Adipurush will earn more than 80 crores on its first day. This means that the record of Pathan's opening day box office collection will be broken, but if this earning continues, then more records of Pathan will be broken. Let us tell you that by earning 58 crores on its first day, Pathan was became the first film in India to earn so much on its first day.

Adipurush is the story of Lord Ram, whose wife Sita was kidnapped by the evil Ravana. He took the help of the vanara army and brought her back with him to Ayodhya. Kriti recently opened up about portraying the role of Janaki (Sita) in the retelling of Ramayana. She said that the scale and magnitude of Om Raut’s directorial is massive and the film is going to be a “visually spectacular experience” for the audience. However, she also shared that she used to jokingly tell the director that she’s shooting for her “biggest film on the smallest set,” as the entire film is shot in a studio.

Adipurush stars Prabhas and Kriti Sanon in the lead roles, and because of Prabhas, the film will do well in the South industry as well.

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