Rowdy Rathore joins the Rs 100 crore club
Rowdy Rathore joins the Rs 100 crore club
Taran Adarsh said 'Rowdy Rathore' has performed exceptionally well at single screens as well as at multiplexes.

New Delhi: Akshay Kumar's cop romp com Rowdy Rathore has entered the elite Rs 100 crore club, film trade analyst Taran Adarsh said. Adarsh tweeted the box office collection figures of the film at the end of the second weekend.

"Rowdy crosses 100 crore mark. Shanghai is below the mark," Adarsh said.

"RowdyRathore collected Rs 22 crore nett in weekend 2, taking the total to Rs 101.5 cr nett. Breakup:- Fri 5.1 cr, Sat 6.4 cr, Sun 10.5 cr +. Rowdy Rathore has crossed Rs 100 cr nett mark at the end of Weekend 2. Has performed exceptionally well at single screens as well as multiplexes," he said.

'Rowdy Rathore' got an amazing opening. The film earned Rs 15.10 crore on the first day itself. Directed by Prabhu Deva, Sonakshi Sinha plays the lead role in the film.

Adarsh had earlier said "Rowdy Rathore collects Rs 79.52 cr nett in 1st Week, Outstanding. Rowdy Rathore smashed previous records in many circuits. Has performed exceptionally well at single screens and plexes...Fri 15.1 cr, Sat 14.7 cr, Sun 18.5 cr, Mon 9.5 cr, Tue 8.12 cr, Wed 7.1 cr, Thu 6.5 cr. Total: Rs 79.52 cr nett . Fabulous!"

'Rowdy Rathore' is a remake of Telugu film 'Vikramarkudu'. With south remakes making good money at the box office, no wonder almost all the actors are following the trend. 'Rowdy Rathore' looks very similar to Salman Khan's superhit film 'Dabangg'. Sonakshi Sinha is also the common factor between both the films. Lucky Sonkashi who didn’t have much to do in both the films, has all the reasons to celebrate.

Now, Akshay Kumar and Sonakshi Sinha will be seen together in Shirish Kunder's 'Joker'. So far, this year has been good for Akshay as both his films 'Housefull 2' and 'Rowdy Rathore' turned out to be commercially successful.

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