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PK becomes highest Bollywood grosser

| | Jan 04, 2015, at 06:38 pm
Mumbai, Jan 4 (IBNS): Aamir Khan's PK has surpassed even the actor's past records and has emerged as the highest grosser ever in Bollywood by collecting Rs. 278.52 crore since its release on Dec 19.
PK, which opened with a bang as the first day collection broke all records and earned Rs. 26.63 cr on a working Friday, has been on a box office high.
 
It was the fastest film to make an entry into the much-hyped Rs. 200 crore club.
 
The film has surpassed Aamir's own record of Dhoom 3, which had earned Rs 277 crore till its second Thursday.
 
Even as director Rajkumar Hirani's PK was severely criticised by the saffron brigade for hurting religious sentiments, the film is fast racing towards making Rs. 300 crore business.
 
PK broke several record already. For instance, it bagged the 'Highest non Holiday Monday' collection for any Film (21.22 cr), 'Highest day 7 collection' ever for any film. (27.55 cr), 'Highest Christmas Holiday collection' ever and the 'Highest Opening Week for any Hindi Film- 182.58 cr'.
 

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