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Brahmastra box office collection day 21: Ranbir Kapoor’s film stays audience’s first choice

New Delhi: Ranbir-Alia starrer Brahmastra is a total success at the box office. It has been three weeks since its release and has performed phenomenally well at the box office. The film has gained around Rs 260 crore at the domestic box office collection and has crossed the Rs 400-crore mark worldwide.  Box Office Collection Ever […]

New Delhi: Ranbir-Alia starrer Brahmastra is a total success at the box office. It has been three weeks since its release and has performed phenomenally well at the box office. The film has gained around Rs 260 crore at the domestic box office collection and has crossed the Rs 400-crore mark worldwide. 

Box Office Collection

Ever since the film hit the theatres in multiple languages it has broken many records. The film collected a whopping Rs 75 crore globally on its opening day. As per early trends, Ayan Mukherji’s film has collected Rs 260 crore overall on Day 21, September 20. Meanwhile, the film might now face tough competition from Vikram Vedha.

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About Brahmastra

Apart from Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt, Brahmastra also stars Amitabh Bachchan, Nagarjuna Akkineni and Mouni Roy. Shah Rukh Khan also plays a cameo in the film. 

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The film is directed by Ayan Mukerji and hit the theatres on September 9 in multiple languages.

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