Animal Box Office Collection: Will Sam Bahadur Spoil Ranbir Kapoor’s Opening Day Collections? Check Out Estimated Figures Here

Animal Box Office Collection

Animal Box Office Collection

Animal Box Office Collection: The upcoming Ranbir Kapoor movie, Animal was already making a buzz among fans before its release. Ever since the poster release of the film, this Ranbir Kapoor starter has been deemed one of the most highly anticipated movies of the year. Moreover, after the success of his directorial debut, Arjun Reddy, Sandeep Reddy Vanga is back with another film that deals with a twisted relationship between a father and son. The audience has been eagerly waiting for the film and to see Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s magic back on the screen.

Box office collection predictions

Although the hype of the film is high, there might be some factors that may affect the opening day box office collection of the film. Animal is releasing on the same day as Vicky Kaushal‘s film, Sam Bahadur. Moreover, the film has gained an ‘A’ rating, which could also decrease the number of family viewers and kids tickets. However, the trade expert, Komal Nahta, said that Sam Bhadur will only see one-tenth of Animal‘s collection on its opening day. Moreover, the wide fandom will see a lot of Telugu viewers as well in Andhra Pradesh. Therefore, according to Komal, this film is likely to become Ranbir Kapoor’s highest-grossing film by earning approximately,  35 to 40 crore on its opening day.

More about Animal

Animal is the third film by the Telugu director, Sandeep Reddy Vanga. The movie stars Ranbir Kapoor, Bobby Deol, Anil Kapoor and Rashmika Mandanna. The story deals with the complexities of a toxic father-son relationship and the plight of the main character to seek validation from his abusive father. Moreover, the film contains a lot of action, violence and drama, with a promising storyline. Animal will be released on 1st December 2023, nationwide.

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