Salaar Part 1: Ceasefire boxoffice updates Day 7 !

The mass action entertainer Salaar Part 1: Ceasefire, directed by Prashanth Neel, was released last Friday in multiple languages and has been doing well at the box office. The film had a strong opening at the box office in India, with Prabhas, Prithviraj Sukumaran, and Shruti Haasan playing the lead. According to Sacnilk. in, the film grossed 300.72 crore in India during its seven-day run.

Box office figures
Based on box office and occupancy, the collection for the seventh day alone is estimated to have surpassed 5.32 crore in all languages. The figures are based solely on advance collections, with final figures expected to reflect more.

Day wise collection
Salaar reportedly made 90.7 crore in India on its first day of operation, according to the website. The second day brought in 56.35 crore, while the third day brought in 62.05 crore. Day four brought in approximately 46.3 crore, and day five brought in 24.9 crore in India. The sixth day generated 15.1 crore in revenue, while the seventh day generated 5.32 crore.

Box office worldwide
The film’s team claimed that it has surpassed the 500 crore mark worldwide. They distributed a poster with the words “500 crore GBOC worldwide.” “Deva repairing box office records. Salaar Cease Fire has crossed a massive 500 crores at the worldwide box office,” it captioned the post.

176.5 crores was the highest for Salaar on the first day.
101.39 crores were collected on the second day at the same speed.
95.24 crores on the third day too.
The downfall started on the fourth day. 76.91 crores
A huge shock on the fifth day. only 40.17 crores came.
The situation worsened on the sixth day… 31.78 crores
But on the seventh day (week) worse… only 20.78 crores were collected.

Salaar movie has collected 542.63 crores in this week.

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