“Animal,” the latest film starring Ranbir Kapoor and directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, is making waves at the global box office. Within just two days of its release on December 1, the movie has already crossed an impressive milestone, grossing over ₹230 crore worldwide.
Film trade analyst Ramesh Bala shared the exciting news on social media platform X (formerly Twitter). He reported that “Animal” has not only surpassed the ₹200 crore mark but has soared to ₹230 crore plus in global box office collections. The film showcases Ranbir Kapoor in the lead role, supported by a stellar cast including Anil Kapoor, Bobby Deol, and Rashmika Mandanna.
Ramesh Bala also highlighted the film’s success in North America, revealing that “Animal” is rapidly approaching the $5 million gross mark. In a tweet, he shared, “Animal – $4.5 million (approximately ₹37.4 crore) and counting. Racing towards the next big milestone of $5 million.” Alongside this update, he posted a striking poster featuring Ranbir Kapoor, emphasizing the film’s North America gross.
Notably, “Animal” has set a remarkable record by achieving the biggest opening for a non-holiday release in the history of Hindi cinema. On its debut day, the film grossed ₹116 crore worldwide. The makers of “Animal” proudly shared these impressive numbers on X (formerly Twitter). According to a Sacnilk.com report, the film’s Saturday collections in India alone amounted to around ₹66 crore nett, bringing the two-day total to ₹129.8 crore nett.
With its strong box office performance and positive reception, “Animal” seems to be on a path to further success, captivating audiences worldwide with its compelling storyline and stellar performances.
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