Kalki 2898 AD: Film hits the Rs 550 crore-mark over the weekend!

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Chaitanyesh
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Prabhas’s Kalki creates history, surpasses Rs 700 cr worldwide
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  • Kalki 2898 AD is nothing short of a blockbuster!
  • It continues to plunder in the box office
  • It made a phenomenal Rs 550 crore in the weekend

"Kalki 2898 AD" has made a monumental impact at the box office, crossing the Rs 550 crore mark worldwide over its first weekend. Released on the 27th, the movie has rapidly garnered immense acclaim, and its box office collection has been rising steadily since day one.

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Movie critic Taran Adarsh on X claims “ IT’S NOT A STORM, IT’S A TSUNAMI" as he shares the film’s impressive weekend collection breakdown. The USA and Canada recorded more than Rs. 91.81 crores, the U.K. accumulated Rs. 9.38 crores, Australia brought in Rs. 9.18 crores, New Zealand amassed Rs. 93.75 crores, and Germany recorded a collection of Rs. 1.3 crores.


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This phenomenal performance means that "Kalki 2898 AD" has surpassed initial expectations, establishing itself as a massive hit. Notably, this success has also marked a significant milestone for its lead actor, Prabhas, who now holds the distinction of being the only Indian actor with four movies grossing over Rs. 500 crores.

As the movie continues to attract audiences, its box office collection is anticipated to grow even further in the coming weeks. "Kalki 2898 AD" has not only emerged as one of the biggest and most successful films in Indian cinema but has also showcased groundbreaking visuals that have captivated viewers worldwide. This success has further cemented Prabhas' status as the reigning “biggest superstar of Indian cinema”.

The future looks bright for "Kalki 2898 AD," with its unprecedented visuals and compelling narrative drawing audiences to theaters globally, promising a continued upward trajectory in its box office journey, in the coming weeks.

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