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Baaghi 3 Box Office: Tiger’s Biggest Release Ever, Film Defeated Tanhaji

Tiger Shroff and Shraddha Kapoor starer Baaghi 3 is now the former’s biggest release ever. The actor has featured in four films so far and debuting through Heropanti, then moving on to Baaghi, A Flying Jatt, Munna Michael, Baaghi 2, Student of The Year 2, and more recently, War.

In the last six years, Tiger has transformed and created a huge fan-following as the masses’ star and someone who does action like no other in the Hindi cinema. He is the Indian Jacky Chan. He enjoys great stardom among kids which has contributed amazingly to his success. He looked super hot in the film War, and in this film, he is more than that, It’s the same image among the audience that has given Baaghi 3 a fantastic release in both India and abroad.

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This film is going to break any box-office records, as some people are thrilled after watching the action sequence in the film, while some people are tweeting about the acting of Tiger Shroff

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The Choreographer turned Director of the film Baaghi 3 Ahmed Khan is not only Tiger’s biggest release but it’s also the year’s biggest release so far. While Tanhaji had secured around 3650 screens in India, Housefull 4 was released on around 3850 screens. Baaghi 3  has got 440 screens in India and a worldwide total of 5500 screens with the overseas count being 1100.

This is more than what Ajay Devgn’s Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior got on its release in January this year. Even Akshay Kumar’s Housefull 4, which was counted among the biggest films last year, could not be released on these many screens.

The advance ticket booking of this Sajid Nadiadwala-produced film has gone beyond all expectations.  Baaghi 3 has received the widest release for a Hindi film in Mysore, Kerala in Karnataka. Watch out this space for all the latest Box Office updates on Baaghi 3.

 

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