'Animal' box office collections day 15 early estimates: The Ranbir Kapoor and Bobby Deol starrer set to enter Rs 500 crore club ahead of Dunki and Salaar release

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Ahead of the much awaited release of Shah Rukh Khan starrer '

Dunki

' and Prabhas starrer '

Salaar

', the

Ranbir Kapoor

starrer is all set to enter the Rs 500 crore club at the domestic box office.
The Sandeep Reddy Vanga directorial will reportedly earn around Rs 4.3 crore on its day 15, Friday and will take the overall collection of the movie to Rs Rs 481.14 crore at the domestic box office.

There is considerable anticipation surrounding whether 'Animal' will join the Rs 500 crore club this weekend. Presently, the movie faces minimal competition at the box office. Despite being released concurrently with

Vicky Kaushal

's 'Sam Bahadur,' 'Animal' surpassed it by tenfold on the opening day. As Shah Rukh Khan's 'Dunki' and Prabhas starrer 'Salaar' are set to release in less than a week, 'Animal' continues to rake in significant earnings.

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In the first two weeks at the box office, Animal has made Rs 784.45 crore worldwide. Ranbir Kapoor has achieved a significant milestone as the first Bollywood actor post-COVID to deliver three consecutive movies, each earning over Rs 100 crore at the Indian box office. In 2022, 'Brahmastra' had a strong opening, amassing Rs 257 crore. The trend continued in 2023 with 'Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar,' which earned Rs 149 crore. Presently, 'Animal' is contributing to this remarkable streak.

Featuring pivotal roles played by

Bobby Deol

, Anil Kapoor, and

Rashmika Mandanna

, 'Animal' was released in multiple languages on December 1. The film is produced by T-Series and Bhadrakali Pictures.

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