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Animal makers claim fake all-time record

Animal makers claim fake all-time record. Their social media post mentioned that the film had collected 87.5Cr net, but they claimed it was the biggest second weekend ever, which is invalid. There is no need to do this for them as the movie is already a huge blockbuster, and they don't have to add any fake milestones.

Animal makers claim a fake all-time record. It is widely known that Ranbir Kapoor and Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s action drama Animal has become a massive blockbuster at the box office. The film has created many records, and the trade expects it to continue in the long run. However, this evening, a surprise came for everyone as Animal makers claimed a fake all-time record. 

The makers of Animal stated that the film registered the biggest-ever second weekend for a Bollywood movie. However, the actual record is still with Gadar 2. Gadar 2 movie’s second weekend India net collection is Friday: 20.50 Cr, Saturday: 31.07 Cr, and Sunday: 38.90 Cr. The Total weekend number is 90.47 Cr. 

Animal failed to break Gadar 2 Record

Animal movie broke Gadar 2’s numbers on Friday and Saturday, but it failed to beat the Sunday numbers, resulting in the film failing to create an all-time record for the second weekend. However, Animal makers claim a fake all-time record. 

Their social media post mentioned that the film had collected 87.5Cr net, but they claimed it was the biggest second weekend ever, which is invalid. There is no need to do this for them as the movie is already a huge blockbuster, and they don’t have to add any fake milestones. 

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