Pathaan Worldwide Collection Day 16: Shah Rukh's Pathan film will soon cross 900 crores
The film has crossed the 880 crore mark worldwide. It is expected that by Saturday the film will collect more than 900 crores. The film has entered its third week and has become the highest-grossing Hindi-language film worldwide. Shah Rukh's Pathan has long licked the dust of Yash starrer KGF Chapter 2 and now it is the turn of SS Rajamouli's 'Baahubali 2'. Bahubali 2 did a business of 510 crores in Hindi language.

Shah Rukh Khan's Pathan is earning tremendously worldwide. The film created a tsunami with its dream run at the domestic to worldwide box office. The SRK, Deepika Padukone and John Abraham starrer spy drama broke the record of 850 crores long ago and is now eyeing the 900 crore mark.
Directed by Siddharth Anand, the film continues its stupendous run at the theatres. However, after 16 days of release, there has been a huge decline in the earnings of Phir. Despite this, Pathan's performance has been blistering. Pathan did a business of 458.95 crores on the 16th day at the domestic box office. Fans are getting excited to see Shah Rukh Khan on screen after four years. The process of long queues in cinema halls is still going on.
The film has crossed the 880 crore mark worldwide. It is expected that by Saturday the film will collect more than 900 crores. The film has entered its third week and has become the highest-grossing Hindi-language film worldwide. Shah Rukh's Pathan has long licked the dust of Yash starrer KGF Chapter 2 and now it is the turn of SS Rajamouli's 'Baahubali 2'. Bahubali 2 did a business of 510 crores in Hindi language.
Shah Rukh Khan will be very happy with this grand comeback of his. His upcoming films include Atlee's Jawan and Rajkumar Hirani's Danki. King Khan had adopted a no promotion policy for Pathan, which was also successful. Now it will be interesting to see what new strategy he has for the upcoming films. As of now there is no big film in front of Pathan, so its earning streak is expected to continue.
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