Here we are going to compare the collection of 'Baahubali' with the collection other movies like Dhoom 3, PK, Chennai Express, Bang Bang and other top movies. On this first day itself 'Baahubali' collection reached over Rs. 50 crore and on second day it entered 100 crore club. 'Baahubali' is most successful movie of India and created history in the film history.
The first collection of this movie in India was around Rs. 50 crore and its collection on first day from other countries was Rs. 16 crore. So, it first day its total collection worldwide was Rs. 66 crore, which is record in Indian film industry.
The Telugu epic film Baahubali (The One With Strong Arms) is two part movie and the film is directed by S. S. Rajamouli. The first part of the movie is released last week in Telugu, Tamil and its dubbed version in Hindi and Malayalam. The second part is expected to be released in Year 2016.
'Baahubali' is the biggest open movie of the Year 2015 and on the opening day its collection reached over Rs. 50 crore. This movie is most expensive movie of India and still performing well on the box-offices.
This movie 'Baahubali' was produced in the two languages Telugu and Tamil and its dubbed version was also released in Hindi and Malayalam. This is the first non-Hindi language film which secured position in the top 10 biggest international openers in the film industry.
Here is the comparison of 'Baahubali' international earning with other Indian movies:
1. Dhoom 3 - Rs.198 crore (US$42.5 million)
2. PK - Rs. 170 crore ($37.5 million)
3. Happy New Year - Rs. 174 crore ($37.3 million)
4. Baahubali - Rs. 162 crore ($34.7 million)
5. Chennai Express EXPR - Rs. 160 crore ($34.3 million)
6. Kick - Rs. 126 crore ($27.0 million)
7. Bang Bang - Rs. 123 crore ($26.4 million)
8. Singham Returns - Rs. 119 crore ($25.5 million)
9. Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani - Rs. 105 crore ($22.5 million)
10. Dabangg 2 - Rs. 102 crore ($22.5 million)
Check the list of Bollywood Movies releasing in July 2015.
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