Records are meant to be broken: Salman Khan
Mumbai
January 15, 2018
After setting the cash counters ringing and registering a
collection of Rs 325.71 crore nett in India with "Tiger Zinda Hai", superstar
Salman Khan hopes many more movies create records for Bollywood for the industry
to flourish.
According to "Tiger Zinda Hai" makers, it is Salman's
biggest hit so far.
Salman said in a statement: "I hope the industry has
many more bigger successes this year. It is important that we see more hits,
more blockbusters. It will expand our industry, provide more jobs for people and
entertain audiences much more. I'm happy with the business that Tiger Zinda Hai
has been doing at the box office.
"Records are never ever-lasting.
Records are meant to be broken and it's good for new records to happen more
frequently. It is healthy and extremely important."
The high-on-action
entertainer is the third Salman movie to surpass the Rs 300 crore mark after
"Bajrangi Bhaijaan" and "Sultan".
Both "Sultan" and "Tiger Zinda Hai" --
helmed by Ali Abbas Zafar -- are produced by Yash Raj Films.
"Tiger Zinda
Hai" emerged as the highest grossing Hindi film of 2017, next only to the
Hindi-dubbed version of "Baahubali 2: The Conclusion".
Mumbai
January 15, 2018
After setting the cash counters ringing and registering a
collection of Rs 325.71 crore nett in India with "Tiger Zinda Hai", superstar
Salman Khan hopes many more movies create records for Bollywood for the industry
to flourish.
According to "Tiger Zinda Hai" makers, it is Salman's
biggest hit so far.
Salman said in a statement: "I hope the industry has
many more bigger successes this year. It is important that we see more hits,
more blockbusters. It will expand our industry, provide more jobs for people and
entertain audiences much more. I'm happy with the business that Tiger Zinda Hai
has been doing at the box office.
"Records are never ever-lasting.
Records are meant to be broken and it's good for new records to happen more
frequently. It is healthy and extremely important."
The high-on-action
entertainer is the third Salman movie to surpass the Rs 300 crore mark after
"Bajrangi Bhaijaan" and "Sultan".
Both "Sultan" and "Tiger Zinda Hai" --
helmed by Ali Abbas Zafar -- are produced by Yash Raj Films.
"Tiger Zinda
Hai" emerged as the highest grossing Hindi film of 2017, next only to the
Hindi-dubbed version of "Baahubali 2: The Conclusion".
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