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Shah Rukh Khan is unbeatable in overseas markets

Shah Rukh Khan has undoubtedly been the Biggest Bollywood star for the last two decades especially if we consider his overseas market. Very few stars can come close to his superstardom overseas, and this has been once again proved with Ranbir Kapoor’s Animal.

Animal has created a massive impact both domestically as well as overseas. It has created several box-office records and has emerged as Ranbir Kapoor’s career-best grosser with the film set to collect more in coming days. Animal is now heading towards Rs 500 crore nett

The overseas gross collection is Rs 200Cr [24M+]. Half of this revenue which is $12M has been generated from North America with the Middle East being the next best region with with $4.1M+ collection. $ 3.25 million has been collected from Australia and NZ while $ 2Million+ has been collected from UK and Ireland. At this pace, the film is likely to close around $32M – $33M overseas which is outstanding.

Despite such humungous collections and better content, Animal hasn’t come any closer to Shahrukh’s recent numbers. Pathaan and Jawan are miles ahead only due to Shahrukh Khan’s superstardom. The films have each registered close to $50 Million in collections and it seems no one can break Shahrukh’s records overseas. He will be next seen in Dunki under Bollywood’s biggest director Raj Kumar Hirani’s direction and this film might also join $50 Million club if opens with positive WOM. The advance sales are excellent so far and we need to wait and watch what happens 21st December onwards.

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