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RRR is now No1 Grosser of Indian cinema at the Japan Box office

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RRR’s release in Japan has been a massive success and further pushed the movie’s global recognition. RRR has continued trending at the Japanese box office since its October release. The movie has now achieved another major milestone at the Japanese box office.

RRR has now become the no.1 grosser at the Japanese box office. The film has now beaten Rajinikanth’s Muthu’s collections in Japan. Muthu’s record has been standing for more than 2 decades in the easternmost country. The film has crossed Muthu’s collection(400M in Japanese currency) and it is now no 1 grosser. In Indian currency, the gross is more than 24 Cr. The top 3 Indian movies at the Japanese box office now stand as follows

RRR
Muthu
Baahubali 2

Rajinikanth’s Muthu created a huge impact in the easternmost country back in 1995 and earned the Superstar a massive following there.

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After Muthu, Baahubali was also received quite well in Japan earning both Prabhas and Rana great adulation from the local fans. And now, RRR has also managed to win the hearts of the Japanese.

The film was widely promoted in the country and Jr NTRRam Charan, and SS Rajamouli were present during the Japanese premieres and attended several events. RRR collected over 1200 crores at the worldwide box office in its initial run during ints release in March and now the film is continuing where it stopped its record-breaking journey.

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